Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Dahlias, Fritillarias and Raithby Plants

Dahlias are a garden favourite, easy to grow in a well drained position, very colourful flowers and a huge range including,  Cactus dahlias, Formal Decorative Dahlias, Balls, Pompons, Waterlily and Anemone to mention a few. Dahlias are best planted after the risk of frost is over, and in Southern Australia that is around about Melbourne Cup Day. We notice Dahlia tubers in some stores already, it just might be a little early to plant them. Dahlia tubers need to be firm and free of disease.
Jenny Parish from Country Dahlias has a great catalogue, just updated and well worth a look. The plant pictured is called 'Formby Art' and is a great looking flower.


Raithby Plants now have their own web site, some very interesting perennials available from them.
Check out all of the new releases at www.nurseriesonline.com.au

Fritillarias are beginning to flower down south we hope to bring you some pictures next week. We have grown these from seed and are looking forward to seeing the rewards. If you have a gardening picture or story to share, let us know. Happy gardening and watch out for the Orchid shows that are popping up all over the country over the next few months.

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