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    I grew quite a few last year and had some fab cut flowers.
    Unfortunately I haven't had time to lift them all and some that I did lift in October were already mushy. It can get very wet here after super dry summers and the tubers ding always cope with the extremes. I don't water my garden.
    Anyway, I'm going to treat myself to a couple more varieties I would like somemore ball type...maybe in oranges? I've lots of pink and burgundy's at the moment. Any one have any favourites?

    I will be growing:

    Penhill watermelon
    Several of the Honkas- Pink/yellow/ verones Obsidian
    Ottos Thrill
    HS Juliet
    Bishop of Oxford
    After Eight
    Cafe Au Làit
    Sam Hopkins
    Totally tangerine
    Ambition
    Labyrinth
    Downham Royal
    Thomas Edison
    Rip City
    Zundert Mystery Fox

    I've half a dozen or more of Bishops children grown from seed last year. Amazed at how big the tubers are.


    My wish list:
    Ball types: will update
    Cornel Bronze
    Happy Halloween - I lost this one last year

    Jescot Julie - I've not had much luck with this one but I will try again


    What are you lot going to grow?

    #UPDATE -My New order! got my wishes and a few others. Unfortunately lots of the Pom poms were already out of stock on the PN site so I just chose a random section and also fancied the David Howard after Mcdoods post. Would also like a couple that Thelma posted but they were sold out.
    Dahlia Cornel Brons
    Dahlia David Howard
    Dahlia Happy Halloween
    Dahlia Jescot Julie
    Dahlia Jowey Joshua
    Dahlia Jowey Marilyn
    Dahlia Jowey Mirella
    Dahlia Sandra
    Dahlia Sylvia
    Dahlia Waltzing Matilda
    Dahlia Wine Eyed Jill
    Dahlia Gallery Art Nouveau
    Last edited by Scarlet; 03-01-2020, 02:23 PM.

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    I've lifted the ones in the garden, because the soil here stays wet and it's a bit of a frost pocket, my allotment is at the top of the hill, soil there drains better and frost rolls down the slope, so I've left those in with fingers crossed..

    Otto's Thrill
    Belle of Barmera
    Cornel Bronze
    City of Leiden
    Wizard of Oz
    Linda's Baby
    Emory Paul
    Zippity Doo Dah
    Café au Lait & Café au Lait Royale
    Penhill Dark Monarch
    Thomas Edison
    Reeses Dream
    Black Touch

    the Sarah Raven catalogue came today with some lovely new varieties, but I'm trying to resist!!

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    • #3
      I just received the SR catalogue but I won't buy from there. The photos are nice to browse though

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      • #4
        These are the named varieties I'm overwintering:

        Bishop of Oxford
        Bishop of Llandaff
        HS Wink
        Art Noveua
        le baron
        David Howard
        totally tangerine
        Edge of Joy
        Karma Irene
        City of Leiden
        HS Date
        Caribbean Fantasy
        HS Flame
        summer flame
        crazy love
        Mystery Day
        Arabian Knight
        Wizard of oz
        Bishop of Leicester
        Natal

        I also have a number of saved Bishops Children that I like and have now grown for a couple of years.
        I think there's only a couple of pompom/ball types in this list and nothing I could highly recommend tbh, I do have a pompom seed mix and given the success I had with the Bishops Children I might give these a go this year.

        Oranges I have and like - David Howard is a very good plant. I also love Caribbean Fantasy (maybe more beige than orange) but have not yet managed to overwinter it. HS Date a lovely orange single. You already have Totally Tangerine and Bishop of Oxford, although I prefer my saved Bishop Orange to Oxford, because I made it

        I seem to remember Peter Nyssen is a decent online site for Dahlia tubers but the site looks to be broken atm. National Dahlia Collection sell tubers and cuttings and is a nice place to window shop.
        I have in the past also got decent tubers from garden suppliers on ebay, and always worth a look in the poundshops/wilko type shops to save the wizened (but cheap) stock they have

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
          I just received the SR catalogue but I won't buy from there. The photos are nice to browse though
          Yes, I look in SR catalogue for varieties I like the look of and then find them elsewhere to buy, either P Nyssen or have had some from the Dahlia Society as already mentioned, in the past.
          I've ordered twice from SR and each time have had to complain about the quality of the tubers/bulbs that I received. They were replaced pretty quickly but it makes me wary of buying from there again, sad but true..

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          • #6
            I was planning on lifting a lot of mine, but what with having the flu + a number of other things going on they are all still on the ground which is saturated - hardly any frost to speak of though, so some may survive.

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            • #7
              I bought a cheap mystery unnamed load at end of season, hoping some might do ok.

              We are going to try some more seeds this year, especially Bishops children.

              DD loves the ball/Pom Pom ones but we’ve had zero success with the last two years tubers.
              Elsie

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              • #8
                Originally posted by nickdub View Post
                I was planning on lifting a lot of mine, but what with having the flu + a number of other things going on they are all still on the ground which is saturated - hardly any frost to speak of though, so some may survive.
                Fingers crossed for them..

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                • #9
                  Gone a bit mad this year, had to stop myself from ordering more. Have gone for a good mix of decorative, cactus and water lily types. Giving them their own dedicated beds this year

                  Reginald Keene
                  Ruskin Michelle
                  Val's Candy
                  Gateshead Festival
                  Grenidor Pastelle
                  Brians Dream
                  Fairway Pilot
                  Daisy Duke
                  Karma Choc
                  Brackenridge Ballerina
                  Jowey Winnie
                  Cameo
                  Gerrie Hoeck
                  Philis farmer
                  Silver Years
                  Pink Jean Fairs
                  Oakwood Goldcrest
                  Barbarry Jester
                  Kiwi Gloria


                  Can't wait
                  Death to all slugs!

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                  • #10
                    Lovely list Uncle Fudgly!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by nickdub View Post
                      I was planning on lifting a lot of mine, but what with having the flu + a number of other things going on they are all still on the ground which is saturated - hardly any frost to speak of though, so some may survive.
                      I think the wet got mine this year.
                      This was what mine were like at the end of Oct
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                      • #12
                        Not a great look , fingers crossed for those still in the ground. September/October this year was very wet.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View Post
                          Fingers crossed for them..
                          Thanks, Thelma - I'm a rubbish gardener a lot of the time, unless your taste extends to local wildernesses :-)

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
                            I think the wet got mine this year.
                            This was what mine were like at the end of Oct
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                            Hi Scarlet - I'll post an update later in the year - still loads of time left for a real frosty spell of course Nick

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                            • #15
                              I've not lifted all of mine so we can compare notes


                              And just Incase you lot miss my update on my first post - I've just ordered :


                              Dahlia Cornel Brons
                              Dahlia David Howard
                              Dahlia Happy Halloween
                              Dahlia Jescot Julie
                              Dahlia Jowey Joshua
                              Dahlia Jowey Marilyn
                              Dahlia Jowey Mirella
                              Dahlia Sandra
                              Dahlia Sylvia
                              Dahlia Waltzing Matilda
                              Dahlia Wine Eyed Jill
                              Dahlia Gallery Art Nouveau
                              Last edited by Scarlet; 03-01-2020, 04:27 PM.

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