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seeds & bulbs dahlia Dahlia Tartan Bulbs Perennial Growing Bonsai Roots Rhizomes Corms Tubers Potted Planting Reblooming Fragrant Garden Species Blooms Flower Seeds Plant GardeningAbout this item What is Dahlia dahlia, (genus Dahlia), genus of about 40 species of flowering plants in the aster family (Asteraceae), native to the higher elevations of Mexico and Central America. About six of the species in the Dahlia genus have been bred for cultivation as ornamental flowers and are popular in the floral industry and in gardens. The thousands of dahlia cultivars are classed into a variety of types, including single, double, pompon,

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  • What is Dahlia

    dahlia, (genus Dahlia), genus of about 40 species of flowering plants in the aster family (Asteraceae), native to the higher elevations of Mexico and Central America. About six of the species in the Dahlia genus have been bred for cultivation as ornamental flowers and are popular in the floral industry and in gardens. The thousands of dahlia cultivars are classed into a variety of types, including single, double, pompon, cactus, waterlily, peony-flowered, and dinnerplate dahlias.
    Dahlias are tuberous perennials, and most have simple leaves that are segmented and toothed or cut. The compound flowers may be white, yellow, red, or purple in colour. Wild species of dahlias have both disk and ray flowers in the flowering heads, but many varieties of ornamentals such as the common garden dahlia (D. bipinnata) have shortened ray flowers. Dahlias grow well in most garden soils. They begin flowering late in the summer and continue flowering until interrupted by frost in the autumn.

  • When to Plant Dahlia 

    For the best results, plant Dahlia tubers in separate pots from March to April. This is called potting on. Although you can wait until late spring to plant your tubers directly outside, you can get them to grow earlier by potting them on than planting them outside in mid-late May.These pots should be kept on a sunny windowsill or greenhouse until all danger of frost has passed and they can be planted outside in your desired spot.

  • Where to Plant Dahlia 

    Dahlia tubers can be planted in beds and borders, as long as they’re given enough space to grow. Specific compact varieties can also be grown in containers and patio pots. They are easy to grow and maintain, perfect for beginners!Position your Dahlias in areas that reach plenty of sunlight. If you worry about a lack of sunlight exposure in your garden, flowerpots can be incredibly helpful. Simply move them to wherever the sun is positioned!

  • How to Plant Dahlia 

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    1. Soak the tuber in room temperature water for about an hour before planting to rehydrate.
    2. If potting on, use a medium to large container that holds the tuber and has space to grow. Do this from March to April, giving the roots plenty of time to grow before summer.
    3. When all threat of frost has passed, harden them off by putting the pots outside throughout the day and bringing them indoors in the evening. Do this for a week and then plant them outside.
    4. Space each tuber apart by at least 60cm.
    5. Place tubers so that the stem where the plant shoots from is at the soil’s surface.
    6. Water well and cover with mulch or organic compost to add moisture and nutrients to help it grow big and strong.

    If you’re not too fussy about potting your tubers on, you can wait until mid-April to May to plant them directly outside. Although the danger of frost is still present, especially in colder areas of the country, it would not be harsh enough to kill the tuber. Ensure the soil is covered with mulch to keep it warm before it appears in the summer.
                            Containers
    If the Dahlia is compact, like our Dahlia Gallery mixed, it can be planted in containers. Ensure your container has suitable drainage with holes at the bottom and is large enough for the tubers to grow big and strong!
    1. Fill the pot with any multi-purpose compost until you’ve reached its halfway point.
    2. Add your tuber with the stem pointing to the sky and the tuberous roots downward.
    3. Cover with compost, with the stalk just below the soil level.
    4. Water every day, especially during hot weather, or when the soil is dry to the touch.
    5. Containers can be put directly outside from mid-late May if all threat of frost has passed.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Quick tips â€?You could add some slow-release fertiliser granules to the soil while potting, as they will release nutrients to the root every time you water the plant. Although this isn’t necessary, it will ensure that the plant receives plenty of nutrients while in growth.

  • When Will They Flower?

    Most Dahlias will flower from mid to late June, lasting through to early autumn. If they’re receiving enough sunlight and water, they should thrive throughout the season, giving you months of gorgeous colour.

  • Dahlia Tips & Tricks

    Dahlia tubers need to be watered every day, especially when the weather is warm. If its soil is well-drained, this shouldn’t be an issue. Also, if their soil feels quite dry on the surface and a few centimetres below, then give them a nice big douse of water, about half a watering can.
    Providing Support
    Many Dahlias can end up being top-heavy as their blooms become quite large. This might make them droop. Giving them support with a cane will help them to stand tall. Compact or dwarf varieties do not need support.
    What to do once they have finished blooming
    After the first big frost in the late autumn or early winter, your Dahlias will die back. At this point, you could either leave them in the ground, which is significantly easier or lift them and store them for the following year. Dahlias aren’t frost-hardy, so leaving them in the ground can be risky and might damage the tuber.
    Deadheading
    can help redirect the plant’s energy into creating a new flower once the other one has wilted. It also helps to keep the flower bed looking tidy and uniform whilst the others are still in bloom. Simply cut the spent flower with clean shears, just above the leaves.
    Storage Tips
    Lifting Dahlia tubers will protect it over the winter. Here’s how and where to store them until the following planting season.
    1. Wait until the plant has died down and has reached a straw colour (often brown).
    2. Cut down the plant to the bottom of the stem and dig up the tuber gently. Shake off any remaining soil.
    3. Cut off tubers if damaged, but otherwise leave them intact.
    4. Keep them in a cool, dark, dry place, preferably in a dry box or container. If it gets particularly cold, you can cover them with garden fleece or layers of newspaper.
    5. From April to May, start the potting on process once again before popping them outside.

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Flower Bulb Facts of Life

Bulbs: Beauty In a Bottle:

Bulbs are a natural product. And, as such, follow a natural cycle of growth and rebirth. Enjoying their fabulous flowers means planting ahead in one season then results the next. Bulbs are among the easiest flowers to grow, not only are they affordable, but bulbs offer the most stunning colors available. Even the most novice gardener can create a breathtakingly beautiful spring garden with bulbs.

What's a Bulb?

A flower bulb is really a self-contained flower factory. Within this marvelous little package is nearly everything the flower needs to come to life! Split a bulb open, for instance, and you'll see its baby flower bud, leaves, roots, stem and food supply. All bulbs need from you is to be placed in the ground at the appropriate season of year, given a liberal drink of water then left to work their magic.

Variety:

Flower bulbs come in seemingly limitless varieties which makes them perfectly suitable for any garden design you can dream up.

Is It a bulb ?

The Difference Between Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Roots,Today, people commonly us the term 'bulb' to refer to any plant that stores its own food underground. But, in truth, many popular 'bulbs' are not true bulbs at all. These include corms, tubers and roots and, while they all produce beautiful flowers, technically the plants are different

When To Plant

In fall, after soil temperatures are below 50ºF/10ºC. These bulbs bloom the following spring and require the cold winter temperatures for development. But let's say winter arrives and your bulbs are still in their bag. Not to worry! Bulbs are pre-programmed to grow so even if you have to plant through snow, plant your bulbs!

How To Plant

Most bulbs thrive in either full or partial sun and in almost any location with good drainage. Avoid planting at the base of hills or under drainage pipes where water collects and will rot the bulbs.

  • Dig a hole
  • Drop in the bulb
  • Water thoroughly

Tips For success

  • A larger grouping of flower bulbs are far more fab than just a few planted here and there. Think clumps of color.
  • Buy the largest bulbs you can find.
  • Note the flowering times. Not all bulbs will bloom at the same time. A little planning will greatly increase the number of months you will enjoy bulb flowers.

Passionate About bulbs

Generally speaking, the best predictor for gardening success is bulb size. Almost always, the larger the initial bulb size planted, the larger and stronger the plants will be, producing more flowers. The first year end result will be noticeable to anyone.The best predictor for gardening success is bulb size.

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I thoroughly enjoyed reading Journeys North. The story is about the Pacific Crest Trail and the people who hike it (thru-hikers) attempting to walk from Mexico to Canada. The author brings the trail to life across the story, but what really stands out is the story of the characters. You find yourself rooting for them as they encounter all kinds of challenges, and you get to know them through their backstory and past experiences that are shared. People attempt a thru-hike for many different reasons, and the story is enriched by their personal stories and histories that they carry with them each step of the way. Even their “trail names” had stories that often highlighted something about the characters themselves. One of the unique things about the book is the Pacific Crest Trail itself, as the author’s descriptions allow you to imagine what it looked like and felt like (including the aches, pains, and injuries along the way). The trail is ever present across this story of the people who walked it, bring them together, and then pulling them away from one other, sometimes for weeks or even months. The trail and mother nature create for an everchanging backdrop as the characters navigate their way north. I am not a thru-hiker and I doubt I would ever attempt to walk from Mexico to Canada, but I enjoyed tagging along on the adventure of Scout, Frodo, Blazer, Dalton, Tony, Nadine and many others whose lives intersected over the course of many miles. I found myself having a hard time putting the book down, particularly as the hikers neared the Canadian border. If you are looking for an armchair adventure along the PCT, or wondered what it would be like to tackle a thru-hike of a long trail, or are curious about the people who undertake such a challenge, you will enjoy Journeys North! I would imagine that if you are a PCT hiker you would find the book even more meaningful.
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As I began experiencing great stories about the "Camino" pilgrimage in Spain, books about "thru hikes" in the US seemed to find me too i.e. The Pacific Crest Trail, and did grab my attention for various reasons... "Journeys North"-- To me, this story makes it more than apparent, that if you want to learn about yourself and open your "vault doors" so to speak, and free yourself of personal challenges-hiking the PCT could help. This book on it's own, is a wonderful treatise about the PCT, and taught me much about being open and honest with others to include oneself, and about being grateful." This story "rings" of Freedom, is intense, and at times, raw. From the comfort of my living room... Frodo, Scout, Blazer, and company drug this old backpacker (me) a.k.a. "LightningLayne" along on a fantastic journey north clear from Mexico's northern border to Canada's southern one. Along the way, I noticed how the "goodness" in people replaces just about every negative the world throws in your face. Finally, I laughed, I cried, and even felt sorry at times for all the "participants." In the end, I was "grateful" for the individual and collective stories shared. This story is one that has burrowed in deep and is one I will never forget.
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Now I want to hike the PCH!
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Such an incredible story, actually several stories. Very inspirational. I can’t help but want to join the adventure and experience some trail magic of my own. Thank you for capturing these experiences, Scout. Well done
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A community 3 feet wide and 2650 miles long
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One of the aspects of long-distance backpacking on our National Scenic Trails that those who haven't done so are generally unaware of is the tight-knit sense of community that binds hikers together, even hikers who've never met. These folks are average people with a vast range of life experiences and circumstances, and not simply a generic array of "professional hikers" involved in some sort of athletic competition. In the "real world," you can know someone for years without *really* knowing them at all, but on the trail, a single day can feel like weeks, and months can feel like years. You can bump into someone in the morning, and have a new "old friend," soulmate, or savior by the end of the day. In "Journeys North," Scout brings this community to life on the page vividly and emotionally, drawing us into not just his own life and experience, but of many others in his trail family- all making that journey north in a literal way collectively, as well as in their own personal ways figuratively. Along the way, he relates the highs and the lows of not just life on the trail, but of life in the "real world" as well. It's a crash course in empathy, determination, and sometimes just plain stubbornness. When I received the book and flipped through it quickly, I was at first surprised at the lack of photos- just a single page at the end with a handful of shots of the "main characters." But as I read the book, I quickly realized that Scout's richly descriptive prose paints a far better picture than any actual pictures could, and was grateful for the space he made for my imagination to play a part in his story. While no book could ever substitute for the actual experience of hiking a long trail, "Journeys North" serves as great inspiration for those who aspire to, as well as reassurance for their friends and family that they won't simply be disappearing into the wilderness alone.
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Basics for the Hike
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