In the Winter time do you have to dig up the Dahlia's? I live in Illin

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by Mar15238256
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  • Susan Susan on Feb 15, 2018

    you probably WOULD have to in Illinois - unless you can pile a good 6-8 inches of mulch over ... perhaps burlap ? you'd have to UNCOVER them in early spring tho... easier to dig !

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Feb 15, 2018

    yes they will not survive cold temperatures

  • Cindy Hagemann Cindy Hagemann on Feb 15, 2018

    No, they will come back each year.

  • NC Landlady NC Landlady on Feb 15, 2018

    There seem to be a million variations out there on how to overwinter dahlias. In general, dahlias can be left in the ground after the first frost, but must be dug before the ground freezes. Remove the foliage and leave a three to four inch stem. The root system is shallow and quite extensive, so begin your digging at least a foot away from the main stem to avoid slicing into the tuberous roots. PER... http://web.extension.illinois.edu/dmp/palette/070916.html

  • Lisa Lisa on Feb 15, 2018

    Southern Illinois? I live 40 miles from Lake Michigan in Michigan and we have to dig them up....