Description
Dahlia – A Symphony of Color
Dahlias are dazzling perennials known for their vibrant, intricate blooms in a wide array of shapes, sizes, and colors. From petite pompons to dinner-plate-sized flowers, they are showstoppers in any garden or container. Their long-lasting blooms bring unparalleled beauty to landscapes, borders, and cut flower arrangements.
Growing Conditions:
Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours daily).
Soil: Rich, well-drained, loamy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.5). Add organic matter to improve soil fertility.
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy. Water deeply 2–3 times a week, especially during dry spells. Avoid watering directly on the foliage to prevent disease.
Temperature: Thrive in mild to warm conditions (15–25°C). Protect tubers from frost.
Planting Depth: Plant tubers 10–15 cm deep with the “eye” facing upwards. Space plants 30–60 cm apart, depending on the variety.
Fertilizer: Feed with a low-nitrogen fertilizer every 4–6 weeks to promote lush blooms. Avoid over-fertilizing with nitrogen, as it encourages foliage over flowers.
Support: Taller varieties may need staking to prevent stems from bending or breaking.
Care Tips:
Deadhead spent blooms regularly to encourage continuous flowering.
Lift and store tubers in cool, dry conditions during winter in frost-prone areas. Replant in spring after the last frost.
Monitor for pests like aphids and slugs and treat promptly.
Perfect For:
Ideal for garden borders, flower beds, and container planting, dahlias add drama and elegance to any outdoor space. Their striking flowers make them a favorite for cutting gardens, providing vibrant color for bouquets and arrangements.
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