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codadog
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In the spring, I planted several cannas and dahlias. I live in zone 6. I would like to know if I have to pull them up or if I can leave them in the ground with 3 or 4 inches of mulch? If I leave them in the ground, can I dig them in the spring and separate them? Thank you
Plants: 2 | From: cincinnati ohio | Registered: Oct 2002  |  Seeded: 65.27.206.91
alankhart
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I live in zone 6b and for the last several years I have kept my cannas in the ground and they always come back. I'm afraid I have never tried to overwinter dahlias outside, however. If you want to divide your cannas, wait until spring when you see them starting to come up, dig them up, divide them, and replant.

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Plants: 699 | From: Knoxville, TN | Registered: Aug 2002  |  Seeded: 67.213.133.232
oldiebutgoodie44
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I live in zone 6a and have always dug out my dahlia tubers, dried them and put them in storage for the winter. They are not really hardy in our zone...

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Dan Y
alive and well in zone 6a
smack dab between the urbs and the burbs

Plants: 3 | From: Pittsburgh Pa | Registered: Oct 2002  |  Seeded: 141.151.137.157
bomar1224
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This is to reply to the person from Cincinatti, OH. Canas I do not know about. However Dahlias I have grown for years. Answer to your question about digging them up. If it is real cold in the winter or lots of rain and snow in zone 6, yes should dig your dahlias up after the first frost. You should divide and store them in a root cellar where the temperature will remain between 45 and 50 degrees. Why root cellar?
Because the temperature in a root cellar stays quite consistent. You should store them in crates or boxes and cover the dahlias in bark dust or vermiculite. This will best protect the tubers over the winter.

In a climate where there is lots of snow or winter rain leaving the dahlias in the ground is too risky. There is a good possibility that your dahlias will develop root rot or else freeze. If that happens, your dahlias have gone bye bye.

I hope this answers the question regarding dahlias. bomar1224@aol.com


Plants: 3 | From: Eugene, Oregon | Registered: Dec 2002  |  Seeded: 64.12.96.70
   

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