With
a large number of different colors, shapes & sizes, Dahlias bring life & beauty back to your scenery in late summer and into the fall months. The variety of
the Dahlia allow you to use them in
many special aspects of your landscape design, from low growing border plants
to grand background plantings that may reach 6 feet in height. Dahlias make outstanding cut flowers, which will typically last
about a week in the house.
Dahlias are
summer blooming tubers that are usually only hardy in. In most of the country, Dahlias have to be planted each spring
& then cut back and dug each fall after the first killing frost. Dahlia plants grow & bloom best in
full sun. Dahlias stand most soil
types, but prefer a sandy, well drained, somewhat acidic soil with a pH of 6.2-
6.5. If your soil is heavy or clay, adding sand & peat moss will help to
lighten it. Water established Dahlias thoroughly
& deeply once a week. Water more frequently if it is very hot. Dahlias in bud or bloom are heavy
feeders, so you may begin feeding them monthly; beginning a month before they
begin to set buds using water soluble, flower
type fertilizer.
Dahlia tubers
must not be planted until all danger of frost has passed and the soil
temperature reaches 58°-60° F. Excessively wet soil may cause the tubers to decompose
so if your weather has been wet & stormy, you may want to wait for a drying
trend. Dig & prepare a twelve inch diameter by twelve inch deep planting
hole. Mix a spade full of compost, a handful of bone meal & a little
Dolomite lime to the soil that was removed.
Fill
up the planting hole with the soil blend until it is about six inches deep. Then
place the Dahlia tuber level in the
bottom of the hole with the look at pointing upward. Tall varieties of Dahlias will need staking, so it’s a
good time to set an appropriate size stake into the ground next to the tuber,
near the eye. This will avoid damage to the tuber which can result if it is
added after the tuber has begun to grow.
2 comments:
Gorgeous ! that's really beautiful flower . Really flowers for love..they spend so good happiness around themselves!!
Regards Tim
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