
My Dahlia's are still hanging on. November the 8th and no 'real' frost to talk of. I love Dahlia's and grew a lot more varieties on the plot this year. They say you let the frost kill them before lifting them, drying them out and overwinter them in a frost free environment. Lot's of people lost their stock last year when temperatures went as low as -10C!
I've cleaned out my Greenhouse using Jeyes fluid to wash all the glass and fumigated it with a Yellow Sulphur Candle from B&Q that cost about £5.00. I had problems lighting it, and I have read of people experiencing this problem. I made a 'new' wick and re-lighted it. The next day there was just a thick tar in the bottom of the tin, so I think it did the job. They say that new Euro laws are coming in next year and they will be banned...... Just good old Jeyes fluid next year then.
I've put the winter woolie's on my greenhouse, bubble wrap brought from Ebay. Hopefully I can overwinter a few Geraniums in there. I grew a few Chrysanthemums this year. Not too successful, small blooms. I don't think I fed them enough and also I didn't de-bud properly. I brought a DVD on growing Chrysanthemums from Harrogate show...... so you watch next year!!!
A good friend has given me 2 old plastic barrels to grow my long carrots in next year. I have 5 barrels now and should get 7 carrots in each one. I'm following a few other blogs to get advice from and will sow them in March. I've got to order some builders sand and think I will need a couple of tons. I'm also setting up one of my raised beds for stump carrots..... may try a few different sowing dates to give me a selection for pulling in August and September. Going to try showing at local shows. I'm hoping that by growing to show will lift my general growing skills.