The temperature hovers near freezing at night now, so The Engineer dug up our dahlia tubers. We’ve never had much luck overwintering the tubers, they always rot. Living on a waterfall probably contributes to the high humidity. This year we’re trying something new – letting them dry out a few days, then we’ll chop off the ends, dip them in Clorox, and wrap them in clear plastic wrap. Cross your fingers. I’m working on making my dahlia photos available on notecards, canvases, and other useful items. Stay tuned.
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