Product Overview
Dahlias "Mixed Colors" - Flats (36)
With their intense color, strength, and ability to keep flowering until the first frosts, dahlias are easy to grow and bring life to your garden. Dahlias like well-balanced and composted soil, and full sun. With 42 different species and thousands of cultivars, dahlias offer plenty of variety. Variations in color, flower form, size, and foliage make it easy to find one you'll love.
DAHLIA BASICS
Zones:
Generally winter hardy in zones 7-10, and tubers can stay in the ground. In colder zones, tubers can be dug up, stored for winter and re-planted in spring, after all danger of frost has passed. (See below for storage tips.)
Height/Spread:
1 to 6 feet tall, and 1 to 3 feet wide depending on the variety; border dahlias range 15 to 20 inches tall.
Exposure:
Full sun
Soil:
Well-balanced, organically rich and well-drained soil.
Water:
Medium
Color:
Varieties include shades of red, pink, lavender, purple, orange, yellow, and white
Bloom Time:
July to September
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