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Anyone into gardening here?

Looking for suggestions for storage of Dahlia bulbs/tubers. Have read about sawdust, wrapped in newspaper?
I have stored canna lily bulbs in open air in milk crates in a cool, dry area with great success.

We have tried sawdust/newspaper etc. The main thing is to make sure they are reasonably dry though or they will start to rot. Stored in an unheated garage we get about a 70% recovery from stored bulbs. We store them in cut down paper leaf bags and make sure there’s a fair bit of room between the bulbs.
 
I’ve pulled them up from the ground shook the earth off what would fall off put them in a hanging pot in the root cellar. No wrapping or saw dust. Has worked for me for the last 4 years now (used to throw out before) The pot is made out of pressed cardboard peat moss.
 
Added a bunch of daffodils around the front yard, lets hope the bulbs from last year come back up alongside them. Giving alliums a 2nd chance (they didnt come out at all the first time around) and hopefully the crocuses as well.

Put some netting for the non daffodils since the squirrels seem to stay away from the daffs by default :D
 
I built a mini seed library for my community
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Divided my water lily today, would anyone want the half of the tuber that I’m not keeping?
If I remember correctly, it’s the James Brydon hardy water lily.
Pretty pink flowers in the summer.

 
Awesome to read that and good on you.

What no mention or picture of the blackbird in that article!?!
Providing a map to your house and description of what is in the garage is not ideal. Even posting here would have me worried. Matthew the seed guy is awesome. Matthew the bike guy seems good. I wouldn't want them publicly connected as aholes are everywhere.
 
Providing a map to your house and description of what is in the garage is not ideal. Even posting here would have me worried. Matthew the seed guy is awesome. Matthew the bike guy seems good. I wouldn't want them publicly connected as aholes are everywhere.
It was a joke.
 
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Divided my water lily today, would anyone want the half of the tuber that I’m not keeping?
If I remember correctly, it’s the James Brydon hardy water lily.
Pretty pink flowers in the summer.


Nearly all my pond plants survived the winter. I’m pretty happy about that considering the cost of water lilies
 
Nearly all my pond plants survived the winter. I’m pretty happy about that considering the cost of water lilies
My parents ran a bubbler for the first time this year. Surprisingly they still had fish. Pond isn't very deep, those fish must have been really cold.
 
I think I want a Kentucky Coffee Tree on my front lawn. Because I'm an idiot, probably female (awesome flowers but also huge seed pods to deal with every year). Anyone have a tree supplier they like (ideally near barrie)? Not looking to spend $500+ so probably looking for a ~6' tree for ~$100 (the bigger the better as long as price and ability for me to do it myself don't get out of control). @shanekingsley does it matter where I buy from or just start calling nurseries/tree farms to see what they have?

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I think I want a Kentucky Coffee Tree on my front lawn. Because I'm an idiot, probably female (awesome flowers but also huge seed pods to deal with every year). Anyone have a tree supplier they like (ideally near barrie)? Not looking to spend $500+ so probably looking for a ~6' tree for ~$100 (the bigger the better as long as price and ability for me to do it myself don't get out of control). @shanekingsley does it matter where I buy from or just start calling nurseries/tree farms to see what they have?

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Hmm look interesting from the photo, just don't like those trunks, not wind friendly to me.
 

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