Even if you know how to plant dahlia tubers, you’ve probably dealt with a few hitches along the way — slugs, snails and ...
Plant breeders are never content with the status quo. That’s why they’re always working to come up with plants with superior features like larger, more colorful flowers or disease-resistant foliage.
Dahlias thrive in a sunny spot in fertile, well-drained soil. They're tender plants so can't be planted out until the danger of frost has passed in late spring, but on light soil ...
Dahlias come in various colors, shapes, and sizes making them easy to include in any garden, container, and bouquet. Grow ...
New plants can be expensive and it's easy to grow your own from cuttings. All you need to do is trick the dahlia tuber into making new shoots in late winter. These can be snipped off and are so ...
Dahlia Black Forest Ruby: With abundant ruby-red flowers on striking deep purple-black foliage, this seed-grown dahlia grows to about 24 inches for containers or flowerbeds. Judges rated it the ...