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Bold Dinnerplate Dahlia Collection

#74200
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4 tubers per package
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    Bulb Size

    No. 1

    Soil Requirements

    Well Drained Soil

    Hardiness Zones

    8 to 11

    Light Requirements

    Full Sun

    Plant Spacing

    18-24"

    Planting Depth

    1-2"

    Mature Height

    36" to 48"

    Flower Color

    Mixed

    Bloom Time

    Late Summer

    Suitable Zones

    3 to 11

    Benefits

    Deer Resistant, Good as Cut Flowers, Grows Well In Containers

    Planting Time

    Spring Planting

    The bold colors of this Dinnerplate Dahlia Collection will allow you to have the best of the purple, pinks, oranges, and whites! These beautiful blooms reach up to 10" across and won't stop blooming until the first frost, making quite the splash in your late summer garden. Great when used as accents or in mass, don't miss this special collection of dahlias this year in your garden!

    This collection contains the following:

    1 #74121 Kelvin Floodlight Dinnerplate Dahlia (1/pack)

    1 #74196 Mrs. Eileen Dinnerplate Dahlia (1/pack)

    1 #74122 Noordwijks Glorie Dinnerplate Dahlia (1/pack)

    1 #74197 Thomas Edison Dinnerplate Dahlia (1/pack)

    Gardening TipAfter first growth-Pinch out the center growing tip right above the 3rd full sets of leaves for the large dinner plates dahlias. This will create a stronger, more manageable plant with more blooms. It will also make the plant less top heavy to where you have a need for staking.

    Click here for a complete guide on planting Dahlia! 

    Click here to read our Bulb Blog with more great information regarding growing Dahlias successfully! 

    Overall Customer Rating of 1 Reviews:
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    Gorgeous

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    Planted these in containers on our deck, and they grew and bloomed beautifully.