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Forum: DahliasReplies: 26, Views: 267
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taters55
(Linda Kay) Del Rio, TX
(Zone 9a)

March 06, 2009
09:16 AM

Post #6228607

Although I have loved the dahlia's, I have never tried to grow them. I bought 2 bags from wal mart the other day, and would like to know about the bulbs. I was going to put them in a large pot, until I get my garden ready. My question is, the bulbs have lots of finger looking things on them, and some broke off from the main bulb. Can I plant that one finger?
I think they will be pretty, behind my angel trumpets. They are supposed to be 48 inches tall.
Thanks for the help.
Linda Kay

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