Dahlias produce wonderful blooms in a plethora of colors and shapes in mid-summer and into fall. These popular plants are traditionally grown from tubers, but did you know you can also grow dahlias ...
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Dahlias are late-summer flower heaven—but they're not cheap. Here's how to propagate yours
Let’s face it: dahlia tubers or plants aren’t exactly cheap to buy, especially when purchasing in bulk. This growing season, for instance, I spent close to $120 for eight new dahlia plants. While ...
Dahlias are true showstoppers in the garden, and it's easy to see why. Their unique petal arrangements come in many colors, shapes, and sizes, providing a spectacular display from summer until the ...
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, ...
Modern versions of the dahlias, whose ancestral origin emerged in the wild in Mexico and Central America, enjoyed widespread popularity in Europe long before they became an important part of the ...
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