How to Label and Store Dahlias
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In this episode of the Flower Farmer Forum podcast, host Liz Fiedler-Mergen discusses the essential practices for labeling and storing dahlias in the fall. She emphasizes the importance of proper labeling to ensure the identification of different varieties, especially before the frost hits. Liz shares her techniques for storing dahlias, including the best materials to use and the ideal conditions for storage. She also highlights the significance of selecting the right dahlia varieties for both personal enjoyment and business needs, providing insights into her own experiences and plans for the upcoming season.
Takeaways
- Labeling dahlias is crucial before the frost hits.
- Use oil-based paint markers for durable labeling.
- Store dahlias at 45 to 55 degrees for best results.
- Dahlias can be stored without dividing them.
- Organize your dahlias by keeping a list of which to keep or sell.
- Timing is key for labeling and storing dahlias.
- Consider the market demand when choosing dahlia varieties.
- A good storage method involves keeping dirt on the tubers.
- Plan for future seasons by evaluating your current dahlias.
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