Digging, Dividing, and Storing Dahlia Tubers for Winter - Dahlia Tuber Care in the Cut Flower Garden

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00:00 | Start
01:30 | When to Dig Dahlia Tubers
01:50 | Digging Dahlia Tubers
06:15 | Washing Dahlia Tubers Before Storage
07:45 | Dividing Dahlia Tubers in Fall
11:40 | Storing Dahlia Tubers

Today, I'm digging and storing dahlia tubers for the winter. Overwinter dahlia tubers is possible in my zone, but I'm digging and dividing them this fall. Dahlia tubers can be very difficult to cut, so ALWAYS BE CAREFUL!

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