A gardener planting dahlia tubers into a freshly dug hole next to a spade and a box of tubers - Mariia Boiko/Shutterstock Is there anything more beautiful than a garden bed filled with stunning dahlia ...
SOCIAL DISTANCE: When planting multiple dahlia tubers, it's best to keep them about 12-18 inches apart, as dahlias get quite large. Photo courtesy of HummingBlooms Flower Farm Hi there neighbors, ...
Dahlias tubers that are stored indoors in winter are susceptible to getting dried out. But if that happens, there are ways to ...
*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 tuberous perennials, offering beautiful flowers each spring or summer. But they need to be dealt with carefully ...
Learning how to store dahlia tubers for winter is simple and a great task to add to your list of autumn gardening jobs. Growing dahlias rewards gardeners with an array of fabulous colors and forms in ...
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 ...
Dahlias are generally thought of as fall flowering plants in our area. When planted directly into the ground, they generally don’t hit their blooming stride until late summer. Dalia gardeners who want ...
SEATTLE — Gardening expert Ciscoe Morris received a box of dahlia tubers from one of his favorite growers. Inside was one of his favorites, Bishop of Llandaf. “This is one of the coolest dahlias ...
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 ...
Pick some popular varieties when the Southeastern Michigan Dahlia Society (SEMDS) holds its annual Dahlia Tuber and Plant Sale at Telly’s Greenhouse and Garden Center in Troy from 9 a.m.-noon May 4.