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Dahlia "Mistery day"
By Holantina
- 8 Jan, 2009
- 10 likes
Looking for some mistery?
I love dahlias. Unfortunately, There seems to be just not enough sun in my garden to really, really grow them perfectly. I keep trying, though....
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Really beautiful color....Looks like you did a great job with this one...
8 Jan, 2009
This one looks lovely.
8 Jan, 2009
Thanks for the kind comments.
(to newfienurse) Ah....the earwigs.... I didn't know they were called so in English but it hast to be the same insect! They LOVE eating buds out of dahlias and fritilarias too. I have a lot of trouble with them too! A few years ago they ate till the last bud of my dahlia "Eveline". You are talking about an insect that has kind of a pincet behing, aren't you? They are like a nightmare.....
9 Jan, 2009
This one is just beautiful Holantina!
18 Jan, 2009
yes holantina, that is the bug i am talking about. I hate them. They also destroy my marigolds, and can eat the inside of a big sunflower in no time. They go in cycles here, some years they are EVERYWHERE and get in clothes on the line and in houses. they are a nightmare INDEED!
19 Jan, 2009
Ooh Holantina, this is lovely. Nice colour combination.
1 Mar, 2009
thats a great dahlia another on the ever growing list!!!
10 Mar, 2009
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This one looks perfect to me.
I love dahlias as well, but they don't do to well in my climate either. The earwigs here really eat them up badly as well.
8 Jan, 2009