Dahlias are versatile flowers, equally useful in the garden for providing color as well as being excellent cut flowers. They come in a dazzling array of colors, flower sizes, flower forms and foliage ...
Dahlias need to be dug up and stored indoors to survive winter in Zones 7 and colder. Allow foliage to die back, then dig and cure tubers dahlias before storage. Balancing moisture and air circulation ...
Dahlias are a beautiful way to brighten up your yard or garden, and you can keep your plants going during the chilly season by taking these steps.
If you can’t get enough of growing dahlias in your garden but don’t want to buy new tubers every spring, the good news is that dahlia tubers can last for years under the right storage conditions.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Dahlia 'Kenora_Macob' Q • I stored some dahlia tubers inside over the winter. When should I plant them in the garden? A • If you ...
Dahlias are prolific bloomers. If you’re lucky, you may still have a few flowers clinging onto their last petals before the winter winds blow them away. But beautiful as they are, these flowers need ...
Q: I bought dahlia bulbs and want to jump start them in peat pots. How soon do you think I should plant them? If we plant dahlias directly in the ground in May, they barely start blooming when fall ...
I mentioned in an earlier blog that I will be focusing more on vegetable gardening this year, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to neglect the flower garden. Back in the fall, I dug up clumps of dahlia ...
Propagating dahlias can be done through division, cuttings, or seeds. Division involves using tubers, clones of mother plants, to produce new blooms. Seeds result in genetically unique dahlias, ...
When it comes to growing dahlias, I am a late bloomer. I’ve loved looking at them in other people’s gardens for years but never made the commitment – until now. My hesitance revolves around the fact ...