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Dahlia Decorative Assorted

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Dahlia Decorative Assorted

Description

  • Breathtaking mix of lush, double-petals in a vibrant array of colours and textures
  • Bring a cheerful energy to summer gardens and containers with flowers that bloom through the first frost
  • A top choice for mixed bouquets, adding vibrant colour and unique texture
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  • Blooms in
    Blooms in Mid Summer (July - August), Fall (September - November), Late Fall to Winter (November - January)
  • Height
    Height 80-100 cm (32-40 in)
  • Planting Depth
    Planting Depth 5 cm (2 in)
  • Hardiness Zone
    Hardiness Zone Half-Hardiness Zone (8-10)-Tender Zone (11-13)
  • Light Requirements
    Light Requirements Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
  • Bulb size
    Bulb size #1
  • Spacing
    Spacing 50-60 cm (20-24 in)
  • Origin
    Origin Holland
  • Watering
    Watering Moderate
  • Usage
    Usage Container Garden, Cut Flower, Garden Bed
  • Plant Characteristics
    Plant Characteristics Pollinator Friendly, Outdoor
  • Winterization
    Winterization Yes
  • Plant Life Cycle
    Plant Life Cycle Perennial

About Dahlia Decorative Assorted

Decorative Dahlias enchant with their breathtaking double-flowers adorned with broad, flat-tipped petals that often twist and wave, showcasing a splendid array of forms, colours, and sizes. This assortment presents truly captivating and distinctive varieties that thrive in the summer.

These Decorative Dahlias offer a near-constant bloom until the first frost, drawing in butterflies, hummingbirds, and various pollinators while perched elegantly on sturdy stems. Whether placed in mixed borders, containers, window boxes, or adorning balconies and patios, these unique double-bloomed flowers infuse landscapes and cut-flower arrangements with a captivating allure.

How to Grow Dahlia

Planting Dahlia

  • Plant in spring after the last frost.
  • If you cannot plant your bulbs and perennials right away, store them in a cool, dry, darklocation, like a basement.
  • Plant the Dahlia with the crown 5 cm (2 in) below the soil surface and 50 to 60 cm (20 to 24 in) apart.
  • Water thoroughly after planting.

Growing Dahlia

  • Pinch shoot tips twice to encourage fullness, first after 2 or 3 sets of leaves have developed, and again after a few weeks.
  • These bulbs like a lot of water.
  • Dahlias love to be fed. Fertilize your Dahlia regularly.

Dahlia Care

  • Dahlias will bloom the entire summer.
  • Remove all spent flowers with clippers to boost further flower production. The more you cut, the more they bloom.
  • Stake taller varieties.
  • After flowering, the leaves should be allowed to die down. The leaves will gather sunlight and provide nourishment for next year’s show.

Winterizing Dahlia

  • These bulbs are not winter hardy and need to be dug up after the first frost.
  • Do not wash but dry the bulbs for a day.
  • Store away from drafts at 5 °C to 10 °C (40 °F to 50 °F) in a paper bag or box filled with peat moss or vermiculite.

Holland

Holland is where the garden party never stops! Renowned for its rich horticultural tradition and expertise, Holland is a flower-power paradise. Synonymous with vibrant blooms and top-tier bulbs, 80% of the world’s bulb cultivation has roots in Holland. Before our bulbs set sail on their global adventure, we conduct meticulous checks for size and disease. So, gear up to cultivate Dutch flower charm in your own garden!

 

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Sylvia Cowhey

Asked 4 months ago

Purchased tasc dahlia's but didn't plant them; they are still in unopened original package. Are they still good to plant next year?

Dahlia bulbs (or tubers) that are left unplanted for an entire year generally won't grow if they aren't stored properly. Dahlias need to be kept in a cool, dry, and dark place during their dormant period. If the tubers are left outside or in unsuitable conditions, they may dry out, rot, or become otherwise nonviable.

To keep dahlia tubers for the next year, store them in a cool, dry environment such as a basement or garage. Place them in a container with good air circulation, and consider using a medium like peat moss or vermiculite to help absorb moisture and prevent rot. Check them periodically to ensure they remain healthy. If the tubers are still firm and healthy when you’re ready to plant, they should grow successfully the following year.