Understanding dahlia groups
A list of the different dahlia groups, along with some classification info and an example of a variety in each group.
2 tubers 229361-2 | £8.50 |
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4 tubers 229361-4 | £15.50 |
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This duo - planted in the new dahlia garden at Perch Hill - swooshed straight up into our top five dahlia combinations last summer and autumn - a great mix of colour, shape and scale.
This collection contains 1 or 2 tubers each of:Our dahlias:
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Anemone Group, Centre compromises of dense elongated tubes rather than a disc. The outer parts have one or more rings of flattened petals. Click here for more information about dahlia groups. Broad and flat petals, normally bluntly pointed, with no central disc showing. Click here for more information about dahlia groups. |
Common Name | Dahlia |
Border Position | Cutting Garden |
Bulb Size | I |
Soil Type | Broad Tolerance |
Scent | Unscented |
Site | Full Sun |
Moisture | Moist but Well-drained |
Height | 90cm (36in) |
Spacing | Plant just under the soil surface, 75cm (30in) apart. |
Sowing, Seeds, Planting | Plant just under the soil surface after the last frosts. Alternativley pot them up undercover March or early April in a generous pot (at least 2 litre) filled with multi-purpose potting compost. Place them in a light, frost-free place and keep the compost moist. Pinch out their growing tips when they have reached about 8" tall. They will have formed bushy plants by the time the frosts have ended and will be in flower by the beginning of July. If you don’t have anywhere to grow the potted tubers, you can put them straight into the ground when the frosts are nearly over, mulching them or protecting with a cloche or protective horticultural fleece if the foliage appears before the frosts are over, but this will delay flowering. |
Care Tips | Support with a stout stick, tie in every couple of weeks. In the south you can mulch deeply and overwinter them in the ground, alternatively, lift and overwinter your dahlias frost free undercover. |
Flowering | July - November |
Vase Life | Only pick dahlias in full flower. Recut the hollow stem ends under water to avoid airlocks. |
Harvesting | Flower production 5 months |
Cooking Notes | All dahlia flowers are edible. I use the petals scattered over salad and to decorate a range of puddings |
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A list of the different dahlia groups, along with some classification info and an example of a variety in each group.
First discovered by Aztec Indians and used for food and medicine, this tuber has an interesting history of cultivation.
Discover how to grow strong, healthy dahlias – how to plant, look after and overwinter them, and what to do with your bulbs when they arrive.
Sarah discusses the best options for overwintering dahlias – lifting or mulching.
Sarah shows you how to make a gorgeous large arrangement of dahlias.
Have a beautiful display of flowers in your garden from March to the first frosts with this simple planting technique.
Sarah shows you how to make a quick arrangement of colourful dahlias.
Sarah shows you her favourite dahlia varieties for pots, and gives you some tips on how to grow them successfully.
Watch and learn how to take dahlia cuttings – turn 1 tuber into 10.
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Watermelon Sorbet Dahlia Collection reviews
Reviewed 24th May 2019 by Richard Some of the seedlings/plants I received were mixed. |
Reviewed 4th April 2019 by Shan Perfect - good packaging and great communication about delivery. |
Reviewed 3rd April 2019 by Angela Really pleased with all service. Still waiting for 1 tuber to grow, hopefully any day now! |
Reviewed 3rd April 2019 by Jane As state, good service and general information regarding planting. |
Reviewed 3rd April 2019 by Angela as i said good tubers waiting to see what unfolds |
Reviewed 3rd April 2019 by Dawn Good value for money. Good Customer Service. |
Reviewed 3rd April 2019 by Elaine Between 3 and 5. Stop wasting my time! |