Friday, May 14, 2010

Do I need to debud dahlia's after they are done blooming so I get more flowers?

yes, just cut right behind the faded bud and the plant will fill in the area with two or three new ones!

Do I need to debud dahlia's after they are done blooming so I get more flowers?
As Mom of 2 said dead heading is good for plants since a blossom turns into seeds and the purpose of a plant is to produce new plants so when you remove the dead blooms they will instinctively continue to make more seeds (from the flowers). You will keep your plants flowering longer when you dead head and they will also look better.
Reply:It's always good to deadhead your flowering plants (remove dead flowers) to keep them blooming during the season. Also try feeding them, my flowers like Miracle Gro, seems to work really well. Just follow directions on the package.





Happy gardening!
Reply:Ok....Dahlias do much better when they're "dead headed" (pinching the dead flowers off) BUT the flowers are not the source of seed. Your Dahlias grow from tuberous roots, not bulbs but roots that have bulb like tubers and once the weather gets cold, if you're in an area that gets below 25 degrees, these tubers need to be dug up and saved in a cardboard box in a dark place such as a basement or garage and then next spring, you can plant the tubers and they will produce new Dahlia plants!! I saved all of the tubers from my plants as we have very cold winters here and the tubers would not have made it outside. When it got warm enough, I planted the tubers and I have so many beautiful Dahlias and will do the same thing again this fall. Just dead head them now and that will keep your Dahlia making new blooms and you might try one of the bloom booster fertilizers as well. Every brand has one, Miracle Gro has a bloom booster and there are other brands as well that have bloom boosters. Good luck to you and I hope this helps!!!!!!!


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