Anonymous wrote:OP back. PP, I absolutely love Claus Dalby and how he arranges his pots! I discovered him through an interview on the Floret blog.
Also love presenter Nick Bailey’s all container “border” https://www.instagram.com/p/CrGtyJDKlNS/?img_index=1
I also happen to just love pots. Bergs, Whichford, etc. The problem is the ones I can afford are too small to grow enough of the flowers I seem to want for cutting. So I’m deciding between huge plastic containers, raised wooden boxes and beds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grow zinnias, cosmos, and bachelor buttons, sunflowers -- all are cut-and-come again.
I cut them every Thursday and they flower for me from June - October.
I wouldn't waste my time with expensive and finicky dahlias. Many zinnias look like dahlias but are longer bloomers and cut-and-come again.
Dahlias are not expensive and they are not finicky. They grow like weeds for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grow zinnias, cosmos, and bachelor buttons, sunflowers -- all are cut-and-come again.
I cut them every Thursday and they flower for me from June - October.
I wouldn't waste my time with expensive and finicky dahlias. Many zinnias look like dahlias but are longer bloomers and cut-and-come again.
Dahlias are not expensive and they are not finicky. They grow like weeds for me.
C'mon -- one Dahlia bulb costs between $5-$10.
A pack of Zinnia seeds will run you $3 and will grow 10-30 plants!
My zinnias and cosmos are in full bloom right now. Are your dahlias? And when you cut them, do they rebook within the week?
I mean, I love dahlias, but compared to zinnias and cosmos, yes, they are finicky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grow zinnias, cosmos, and bachelor buttons, sunflowers -- all are cut-and-come again.
I cut them every Thursday and they flower for me from June - October.
I wouldn't waste my time with expensive and finicky dahlias. Many zinnias look like dahlias but are longer bloomers and cut-and-come again.
I will admit that dahlias can be finicky but I will fight you on this point. Also happy dahlias bloom like crazy.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grow zinnias, cosmos, and bachelor buttons, sunflowers -- all are cut-and-come again.
I cut them every Thursday and they flower for me from June - October.
I wouldn't waste my time with expensive and finicky dahlias. Many zinnias look like dahlias but are longer bloomers and cut-and-come again.
Dahlias are not expensive and they are not finicky. They grow like weeds for me.
Anonymous wrote:I grow zinnias, cosmos, and bachelor buttons, sunflowers -- all are cut-and-come again.
I cut them every Thursday and they flower for me from June - October.
I wouldn't waste my time with expensive and finicky dahlias. Many zinnias look like dahlias but are longer bloomers and cut-and-come again.
Anonymous wrote:I grow zinnias, cosmos, and bachelor buttons, sunflowers -- all are cut-and-come again.
I cut them every Thursday and they flower for me from June - October.
I wouldn't waste my time with expensive and finicky dahlias. Many zinnias look like dahlias but are longer bloomers and cut-and-come again.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m in dc and produce a decent amount of compost each season but have never tried manure. I adore sweet peas and am willing to try! Do I buy it at a farmers market? Thank you for these wonderful ideas!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m in dc and produce a decent amount of compost each season but have never tried manure. I adore sweet peas and am willing to try! Do I buy it at a farmers market? Thank you for these wonderful ideas!