
Planting, Growing, and Caring for Dazzling Dahlias from Spring to Fall
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Types
There are about 60,000 named varieties and 18 official flower forms, including cactus, peony, anemone, stellar, collarette, and waterlily. Here are some popular choices:
- ‘Bishop of Llandaff’: small, scarlet, intense flowers; handsome, dark-burgundy foliage; 3 feet tall
- ‘Miss Rose Fletcher’: an elegant, spiky, pink cactus plant with 6-inch globes of long, quilled, shell-pink petals; 4 feet tall
- ‘Bonne Esperance’, aka ‘Good Hope’: dwarf variety that bears 1-1/2-inch, rosy-pink flowers all summer that are reminiscent of Victorian bedding dahlias; 1-foot tall
- ‘Kidd’s Climax’: the ultimate in irrational beauty with 10-inch “dinnerplate” flowers with hundreds of pink petals suffused with gold; 3-1/2 feet tall
- ‘Jersey’s Beauty’: 4- to 6-inch hand-size pink flowers in fall; 4 to 6 feet tall
We recommend checking out the National Dahlia Society for more information about specific varieties.
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My dog just broke the new plant down to the tubers, it was partly my fault too. What should I do? Dig the tubers up and try putting them in the fridge, or will it resprout in the pot I have it in? I'm so sad.
Oh, those doggies! It depends. If the dahlia broke off at the base of the plant, it’s fine for next year. But if the tubers are pulled off or if they break off, the buds are almost always lost and the tubers are worthless.
Hi there,
I planted some tubers thinking I had lost my last years tubers due to a cold and wet winter. Now the old plants are growing as well as the new and they are crowed. The plants are about 6 inches tall and full is it safe to move them?
I seriously have the same question. I bought some of the dinner plate dahlias and underestimated how big they'd get and now I seriously need to move them. Is it safe to do so?
I also underestimated how big they would get. We are zone 4, so they have to be dug up anyhow, so i am going to move them. Under care it tells you how to prune them for moving. Good luck. I have Thomas Edison Dahlias and they are so beautiful. Love them.
Hello. This year I started to grow Dahlias in high tunnel. The summer started and I am a little bit confused about watering. I use soaker hose 3 times a week, but I am not sure how long watering should take. Would you give me any piece of advice?
There’s no need to water the soil until the dahlia plants appear; in fact, overwatering can cause tubers to rot. After dahlias are established, provide a deep watering 2 to 3 times a week for at least 30 minutes with a sprinkler.
I live in Vancouver BC. I planted my tubers ,which had small sprouts, a few weeks ago. Today I noticed there had been no growth so I dug them up. Roots have formed but the tubers had white Mold on them. I've washed them off and plan to dry them over next few days. One has a 3 inch sprout intact. The other lost the sprout but has 3 fleshy nubs on the eyes that look like they will sprout. What should I do now?
Hi Nancy,
Unfortunately, once the tubers have become moldy, there’s no way to get rid of it. There are tips for preventing the mold from forming in the first place, but that advice is only helpful for future tubers. Continue with what you are doing however; maybe the tubers will recover. Try planting a couple of them and see what happens. Gardening is an experiment, after all. For future prevention of the white mold, dry out the tubers before storing them: Moisture is the enemy. Store them in a cardboard box filled with peat moss, keeping the temperature between 40 and 50°F. Check the tubers once a month to make sure they are not shriveled. If they are, spray a little water on them, but not too much. We hope this helps!
My daughter gave me 4 DP dahlias for my birthday. I live in zone 9a, Gulf Coast, So. TX. Temps rise to 98 plus degree, and the humidity is awful. Will I b able 2 grow these dahlias in So. TX?
Thanks for any info u can provide. Maria