Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => General Gardening => Topic started by: sclarke624 on June 12, 2010, 15:01
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My Dahlias are shooting now so happy with that except for two of the five. They really do grow fast don't they. Only put them in soil a week or two ago. Thing is gotta move them to a pot, a blue tesco mushroom box (the big ones their supplys come in not the little consumer ones) doesn't look that attractive.
They are about 6 inches tall.
Will they mind being moved?
At this stage and time of yearr can I take cuttings?
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Sheila, they don`t like being disturbed, but if you have to move them so be it. Make sure you give them a good watering the night before. As for cuttings, yes, you can take them now, but do it before you move them. :D
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ok thanks.
I might be able to hide the tub behind the planters and not move them at all, I'll have a think.
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No need to disturb them, just bury them in the pot they're in.
Pot your cuttings into more attractive pots :|
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Oh thats a good idea Yabba. Although its suck thin plastic that I could probably break it away quite easily without too much disturbance.
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We've grown plants in 4" pots before now ( guarantees they make tuber ) so I'm *pretty* sure you don't need to cut the plastic ;)
Also pretty sure you could just dig a big hole, dump the plant out of its container and slap it in the big hole .... it would *really* appreciate a drink after that, but it'll live ;)
Personally I'd go the "dump it out" route as it's already a tuber ;)
You can still take cuttings after you've planted it, you'll just need to bend down further :tongue2:
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Thanks all. Yabba dig,dump,slap and drinkies for me and them it is. LOL