A time has arrived when many gardeners visit garden centers to buy new plants. Garden centers are a place where you can exchange opinions and experiences, talk to interesting people, and finally choose and buy a plant. I really love going to the garden center.
I must say, I grow dahlias every year, but over the years they become smaller and less beautiful. They say this is a characteristic of dahlias, that the roots gradually lose their ability to produce large flowers.
Growing dahlias is not difficult, but storing them over winter until spring is more difficult. I've tried storing them in wax, dry peat, and moss. In the spring, I have no confidence that last year's dahlias survived, and I usually prefer to buy something new for the garden.
I especially like pom-pom dahlias. They have such beautiful, dense blooms on long stems. I also like them cut, arranged in a vase. The round, dense flowers match well with delphiniums and cosmos.
As a result of my visit to the garden center, I bought several pom-pon dahlia roots in different colors. I will grow them in a pot before planting in the garden in June.
Do you love dahlias and how do you store them before planting them in the garden? Perhaps you'd prefer to buy already blooming dahlias at a garden center?
P.S. All photos of dahlias in this post were taken by me at the Munich Botanical Garden.

I love dahlias too, your photos are beautiful. But when were you in Munich ?
ReplyDeleteI overwintered a few dahlia tubers in my cold frame, but I always buy some new ones as well, especially the small potted dahlias.
I wish you lots of success with your dahlias, Nadezda.
Greetings from Germany
Anke
I do buy dahlia tubers in spring, Anke. Hope these new ones bloom well. Greeting!
DeleteWe will soon be making our annual pilgrimage to the garden centre. Actually, we always go at least twice, since we discover there is something else we should have bought as soon as we plant what we brought home. I tolerate it, my wife loves it! Very best wishes, Nadezda. Have a great weekend.,
ReplyDeleteFor women, a trip to the garden center is especially enjoyable, David. And it always turns out there's something missing and needs to be added to the list. Hugs!
DeleteYes, dahlias are beautiful flowers Nadezda, but as you say, the problem with them is overwintering. I have stopped buying them, but I miss the beautiful blooms. Great photographs.
ReplyDeleteMarit, you're right. Hope my new purchases bloom well this summer.
DeleteDahlias are very beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteСогласна, Ирина. Удачного вам мая!
DeleteBoa noite minha querida amiga Nadezda. Suas dálias, são muito lindas. Uma excelente noite de sábado, bom final de semana e um grande abraço do seu amigo carioca.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you Luiz, have a good and warm weather in new week.
DeleteI also grew dahlias in my garden for several years, and I live in a region where I have to start them in pots indoors so that they can display their magnificent blooms throughout the summer. They originate from Mexico, so they require warmth—plenty of sunshine and heat—and absolutely no frost. At the moment, I have shifted my focus to other summer-blooming plants, but I will certainly return to growing dahlias again. I wish you much joy with your plantings and look forward to seeing your blooms... Warm regards.
ReplyDeleteDear Viola thanks for your kind words and I hope these dahlia tubers bloom well and pretty. Dahlias require hot and sunny weather which we don't have at all :)
DeletePreciosas Nadezda. Me encantan las dalias. Tienen brillantes colores.
ReplyDeleteTu jardín se pondrá muy lindo. Gracias.
Buen domingo.
Un abrazo.
Que tengas un mayo maravilloso, soleado y cálido, Laura. Que te mejores pronto y cuéntanos sobre tus viajes. Buena semana!
DeleteDear Nadezda!
ReplyDeleteI love dahlias because they're beautiful flowers.
Your varieties are spectacular.
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Have a nice spring week!
Lucja,I always enjoy reading your posts; they are very interesting. That's why I visit your blog without any problems. I'm glad you like my dahlia photos.
DeleteYour photos are so beautiful. I especially love the pom-pom dahlias too, they almost look unreal with their perfect round shapes. And I can completely understand the temptation to buy new ones every spring instead of hoping the old tubers survived 😊
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy visiting garden centers as well. There’s something so hopeful and inspiring about walking around among all the plants and imagining how everything will look later in summer.
I agree Aritha visiting garden centers is a pleasure. I hope my new purchases thrive and bloom
Deletewell.
Thanks to your post, I knew dahlia has variety of flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you RTC for stopping by. Hugs.
DeleteCiao! Piace molto anche a me visitare i centri giardinaggio. Devo dire che qui sono pochi ma in Italia, a mezz'ora da qui ce ne sono di incredibili! Difficile resistere! Non vedo l'ora di vedere tutte quelle dahlie!
ReplyDeleteUn caro saluto.
I agree Gabriel, I do love visiting garden center as well. You have a good collection of plants.
DeleteWe have grown lots of dahlias from seed this year
ReplyDeleteI'm always glad seeing your flowers, Sue.
DeleteNa trzecim zdjęciu są dalie? Piękne ♥
ReplyDeletePozdrawiam ciepło! Miłego czwartku🌸
Angelika
Angela, Yes, the third photo shows a new variety of dahlias, striped ones. I like them. I bought Rum-Ron dahlias.
DeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteThank you
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