Dahlia 'Diana's Memory' 1 tuber (II size)
Dahlia Tuber (Size II) - These are smaller-sized dahlia tubers, especially suitable for cut flower production. Each tuber has a neck and visible “eyes” (growth points). After planting, Size II tubers develop just as strong and floriferous plants as larger tubers. The only difference is the initial amount of stored nutrients in the tuber. Because the tubers are smaller, they can be planted slightly closer together — about 30–40 cm apart, which is particularly suitable for cut flower beds, row plantings, or larger growing areas. Once established, these tubers will grow into fully developed dahlia plants with abundant flowering throughout the season.
Dahlia tubers are planted outdoors in a bed after the last frosts, usually in May. If you want earlier flowering, the tubers can be started in March and April by placing them in a pot and keeping the pot indoors. The tubers will start to sprout new shoots; after that, the developed plants can be transplanted outdoors when there is no longer a risk of frost.
In autumn, the tubers are dug up and overwintered in a box in a cellar or another cool place.
More about growing dahlias: HERE
| Package | 1 tuber |
| Plant lifespan | Perennial |
| Flowering time | August - early November |
| Height | 70 - 80 cm |
| Location | Sun |
| Plant outdoors | In May after the last frosts |
| Attracts | Bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects |
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