Dahlia 'Blyton Softer Gleam' 1 tuber
Dahlia 'Blyton Softer Gleam' - forms about 12–13 cm large, round flowers in a golden orange tone with a light apricot and yellowish tint. The tips of the petals are slightly lighter, creating an even color transition from the deeper golden-orange center to a softer outer edge.
Dahlia tubers are planted outdoors in a flower bed after the last frosts, usually in May. If you want flowering to start earlier, you can begin waking the tubers in March and April by placing them in a pot and keeping the pot indoors. The tubers will start producing new shoots; after that, the developed plants can be transplanted outdoors when there is no longer a risk of frost.
In autumn, dig up the tubers and overwinter them in a box in the cellar or another cool place.
More about growing dahlias: HERE
| Package | 1 tuber |
| Plant life span | Perennial |
| Flowering time | July - September |
| Height | 120 - 130 cm |
| Location | Sun |
| Plant outdoors | In May after the last frosts |
| Attracts | Bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects |
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