If you don't want to do a puzzle, don't click this link because this post is truly just a puzzle. Having said that, today's puzzle is a first look at the dahlia I was most excited to grow this year. AC Paint is a giant informal decorative that looks paint splattered. Each bloom on the same plant will be similar, but different.
The 12 piece puzzle
You can now make the puzzle with as many or as few pieces as you want!
WANT MORE PUZZLE PIECES?
CLICK THE 3 DOTS ON THE UPPER RIGHT OF THE PUZZLE. Then click "CHANGE NUMBER OF PUZZLE PIECES". You'll be able to select however many pieces you want up to over 200 pieces.
To make the puzzle as reliable as possible:
- Sign up for a Jigidi account and sign in before you do the puzzle. This will automatically save your puzzle for you so you don't lose it if you walk away from it for too long.
- Hold your phone or tablet horizontally, not vertically.
I'll have a full post with photos of all the new (and some old) varieties of dahlias I grew this year with my review of each one next week. Have a good remainder of your weekend!
Michelle Huber
Have been following your Blog for years!! I LOVE IT! It's amazing!!
Karen
Thanks, lol! You must have really really liked the flower puzzle. ~ karen!
Quatorze
That Jiggidy app is too difficult to deal with. Too bad - I love your blog - and jigsaw puzzles!
Karen
Hi Quatorze! If you can me the exact problem I might be able to help. But they really are difficult to do on a phone. ~ karen!
Diana
I agree. I joined Jigidi and I still lose my puzzle when I am half way done with it almost every time. SO frustrating! I love your puzzles but this is not worth the hassle? 🥴
Linda in Illinois
beautiful Dalhia. thanks for sharing and the puzzle.
Mary W
That was an awesome puzzle to work on - thank you! Now I'm in love with the blossom that I became intimately involved with! Wish they could grow in Florida but---we got citrus instead. But it smells divine and tastes good, also. So there is that.
Karen
I'm ALWAYS envious of people who get to grow lemons and oranges! ~ karen
Carrie Anne
Oh while I’m here I need some help. I have a huge Hydrangea that bloomed the first year and has refused to bloom again the last 12 years. No matter how much I stomp my feet and threaten to dig it up and be done with it. It’s just a big green monster at this point taking up space. I’ve been told used coffee grounds helps but I’ve used so many this thing could be used in a Folgers commercial, not to mention the flower beds smells like a freaking coffee bar!
Any advice before I lose my mind and follow through on my murderous thoughts??
Please and thank you…anyone.
-Desperate in NY =}
Margaret K
Try the appended website and see if any of the reasons apply to your hydrangea
https://www.gardendesign.com/hydrangea/will-not-bloom.html
Karen
Hi Carrie Anne. :) Coffee grounds are used to alter the alkalinity of the soil to change the colour of the bloom. Not to make it actually bloom. If they haven't bloomed in 12 years I'd honestly dig them up and move them. They aren't happy where they are. As a last resort for next year I would change what you do. If you cut your hydrangea back every year, do NOT cut it back. If you do cut it back, then don't. It could be that your particular hydrangea variety only blooms on old wood. ~ karen!
Carrie Anne
Love that you can decide how many pieces you want! Thanks ;) The Dahlia is gorgeous. I had dinner plate Dahlias growing at my previous home. My favorites are Aliums. I think that’s what they’re called. Lol
Very tall with purple “Pom Pom” looking heads. Reminds me of a Truffula tree in Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax! Just not so fluffy.
Enjoy your Sunday
Carolyn
I love Dahlias... not so much puzzles. I wanted to see the dahlia. Happy Sunday!
Kathy
Oh, what a dahlia! I love variegated plants and flowers, but not everyone does. It makes me want to order some more dahlias for next year! I lost all of mine in the prolonged draught here, and with the limitations on how much water we could use, we dedicated it to somewhat clean clothes, an occasional shower and a few tomato and pepper plants. Most of my ornamentals had to just survive or say goodbye! This year, with tons of rain, I miss the glads, dahlias and zinnias I once had!