How to take dahlia cuttings
Tips, Tricks
Watch Sarah take dahlia cuttings from Dahlia 'Sam Hopkins' in her polytunnel at Perch Hill. This is a simple way of turning one dahlia tuber into 10 more - a great way to expand your cutting garden. For more information on how to plant dahlia tubers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHpiPzia6Dw To purchase dahlia tubers and for more growing and planting information, visit: http://www.sarahraven.com/shop/plants-and-seedlings/for-spring-planting/dahlias.html Visit us at: http://www.facebook.com/sarahravensgarden http://garlicandsapphire.com/ - the Sarah Raven blog http://twitter.com/srkitchengarden
Comments
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Very interesting and learnful video. However, have a question: in a previous viseo, you showed that the bulbed must be below the soil when planting. In this video, there are all lying on top of. I can appreciate the reason in view of cutting, but how so they get to grow when they are just lying 'on top of' ? You'll have to excuse my ignorance :-). Sometimes it is bliss. Best regards, IDymph
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You need to screen your video as mostly we see the back of your hand . Your camera guy needs to be in front of you so we can see properly please :)
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should the tubers be planted shallow in soil to take cuttings?
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How long takes for the cutting to strike??
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thanks
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Everything I needed to know in one video. Thank you.
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Very good. My dahlia cuttings developed Leafy Gall this year, which was unfortunate, but it won't stop me going again next spring.
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This was great
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thank you , I lost dahlias during the really cold winter a few years ago I am starting to build up. thanks for the advise
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Wow! Thanks for the video. I learned a lot! Where are you from? Are you from Britain?
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I am just getting into this, it`s very good how you do not waffle on like some, straight to the point and very good advice
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Very informative video. Thanks.
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Thanks Sahra for this update. Have earlier studied Dave's very good documenteries, trying under Scandinavian conditions keeping up in productivity with him. Very happy as I now see two ways of taking cuttings, both with their advantages. With pleasure I will also study your other videos....there is much that can be picked up!
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I had no idea that you could split these that way. Thank you for this video. Chuck
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