Shall we let the flowers do all the talking?!
It is time to sow Dahlia seedlings. These are my Dahlias from the Spring of this year. I had added compost to the soil before planting the seedlings and after a few days also added an organic fertilizer made by soaking Mustard oil cakes in water for 15 days. And I have to say the results were amazing!
This year though, I am worried because I yet have to get the Dahlia seedlings!
Thanks to the team at Wordless Wednesday!
And thank you too Mary, at Mosaic Monday!
It is time to sow Dahlia seedlings. These are my Dahlias from the Spring of this year. I had added compost to the soil before planting the seedlings and after a few days also added an organic fertilizer made by soaking Mustard oil cakes in water for 15 days. And I have to say the results were amazing!
This year though, I am worried because I yet have to get the Dahlia seedlings!
Thanks to the team at Wordless Wednesday!
And thank you too Mary, at Mosaic Monday!
Wow! You have so many varieties! Beautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteHi Indrani...Thank you! And thanks for dropping by.
DeleteHello Sujata ! Your Dahlias are so beautiful. My favorite is the red.
ReplyDeleteGreetings :)
Hello Ela! Good to see you again. Thanks...I just love Dahlias!
DeleteMakes me miss my garden!
ReplyDeleteHi Julie..thanks for dropping by. So why are you away from your garden?
DeleteMindblowing pics! Awesome motivation to gardeners. We at groveflora.com love this colorful display and hope we can see many more such beauties!
ReplyDeleteThose are some stunning Dahlia shots you've posted in this post. Congratulations on having such great Dahlias. That reminds me that I'm still to get Dahlia seedlings. Will drop by at the nursery soon to get my hands on the seedlings. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the appreciation CyberKID and good to see you. I too have to get my Dahlia seedlings yet!
DeleteWaoooo..... all are so beautiful.......
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