When you want show-stopping plants with big flowers, nothing beats dinner plate dahlias. These tall, colorful, long-blooming plants feature flower heads that can grow to more than 12 inches wide.
Even if you know how to plant dahlia tubers, you’ve probably dealt with a few hitches along the way — slugs, snails and ...
Dahlias thrive in a sunny spot in fertile, well-drained soil. They're tender plants so can't be planted out until the danger ...
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Dahlia combinations for gardens and bouquets
Their tightly curled petals make them a standout in the garden and bouquets. You’ll only need one or a few dinnerplate dahlia ...
To encourage lots of flowers, use a slow-release fertiliser for dahlias growing in pots and deadhead plants regularly to encourage more flowers to form. Stake tall varieties of dahlia and tie them in ...
Their tightly curled petals make them a standout in the garden and bouquets. You’ll only need one or a few dinnerplate dahlia blooms to make a statement in a vase or arrangement. The large flowers can ...
Cultural controls and nursery hygiene are essential — nematodes are readily spread by overhead irrigation or propagation mist ...
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Dahlias come in various colors, shapes and sizes making them easy to include in any garden, container, and bouquet. Grow them ...