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  • Walter Hardisty

    Walter Hardisty Introduced in 1975. This dahlia is outstanding. The 11" snowy-white blossoms are quite prolific for a large dahlia. It has excellent stems and foliage. Exhibits well, having taken many awards in show. Bush height 4'. Late bloomer. Sho...

  • Dahlia Kelvin Floodlight

    Enormous sized flowers in a rich golden hue. The extra-large flowers, measuring 9-11'' (22-27 cm) in diameter, are absolutely the biggest of all Dahlias. This magnificent variety needs plenty of space!Tall growing varieties are extremely effective in...

  • Pink promise

    Class: Hybrid TeaPlant Habit: Upright GrowerStem Length: LongFlower Color: Pink BlendBud Form: Long and high centeredFlower Form: Wide SpiraledFlower Size: Large flower 5 inches in diameterPetal Count: 25-30 wide petalsFoliage Color: Strong Dark Gree...

  • Soil Preparation & Planting

    Ground should be warm, well drained at planting, and in an open sunny location. If you have a heavier soil, add in sand, peat moss or bagged steer manure to lighten and loosen the soil texture for better drainage. Bone meal is ideal at planting time,...

  • Fertilizer

    Dahlias require a low nitrogen fertilizer, such as used for vegetables. We recommend high percentage potassium and phosphorus fertilizers such as a 5-10-10, 10-20-20, or 0-20-20. First applications should be within 30 days of planting and repeated ag...

  • When & Where to Plant Dahlias

    For best results, dahlias should be planted from mid April through May for most areas. Ground temperature approx. 60 degrees. Dahlias need a sunny location to thrive. An area that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight is best. Exception for ho...

  • Container Growing

    Container size should be no smaller than 12” x 12” per tuber. Use 2 parts garden soil, 1 part potting soil that has not been treated in any way. Water sparingly, overwatering to keep soil damp will result in rotting tubers in the pots. After plan...

  • Pests & Problems

    SNAILS & SLUGS - They will begin eating your dahlias before they even show through the ground. Slugs and snails will eat the new sprouts, holes in the leaves, and they will even eat the stalk. We recommend slug and snail baiting 2 weeks after pla...

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