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: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.
Here's a whole article on Dahlia Zinnias.
https://minnetonkaorchards.com/dahlia-zinnias/#:~:text=Dahlia%20zinnias%20are%20part%20of,important%20to%20make%20this%20distinction.
And here's a pic of a Dahlia Zinnia. Not identical, Dahlias can be massive! But in the same ballpark to a new/casual gardener.
I love dahlias and I love zinnias and I grow both but those pics are of dahlias, not dahlia-flowered zinnias. The growth pattern and foliage is 100 percent dahlia. Zinnias face upward; dahlias face to the side.
Dahlia-flowered zinnias are like regular zinnias but with a lot more petals.
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.
I will admit that dahlias can be finicky but I will fight you on this point. Also happy dahlias bloom like crazy.
Here's a whole article on Dahlia Zinnias.
https://minnetonkaorchards.com/dahlia-zinnias/#:~:text=Dahlia%20zinnias%20are%20part%20of,important%20to%20make%20this%20distinction.
And here's a pic of a Dahlia Zinnia. Not identical, Dahlias can be massive! But in the same ballpark to a new/casual gardener.
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:OP back. Learning so much from this thread!
Does installing self watering in a large planter help the plants in a unique way or just save you time watering? I have a small backyard so watering isn’t a burden
Anonymous wrote:Can you put a bulb in the bottom of a small pot and then plant annual seeds on top?
Anonymous wrote:Bed will get you more blooms because you have more space, more access to soil nutrients, more soil moisture, etc. Plants in pots need a ton more fussing than plants in the ground. I am a very good gardener and I don’t do pots. Too much fussing when they could take care of themselves, instead.
Anonymous wrote:Do you save the $3 sale dahlia tubers for the next year? Or plant them right away? I have to say I didn’t realize zinnias could look so dahlia-like. Seems like I would want both for different reasons!