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Do you love how dahlia flowers look but aren't sure what it takes to grow them in your garden? This beginner dahlia planting guide has tips for planting, storing, growing, and how to care for dahlias.
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PREORDER! The Black Dahlia Murder - Servitude - Strip PatchThis is a PREORDER! Patches are expected to ship in OCTOBER. Please read out Preorder Policy before proceeding with your purchase. Dimensions: 2.5 inches by 7.9 inches©2024 The Black Dahlia Murder. Under license by Nightshift Merch.
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Dahlia Gerrie Hoek is a very floriferous 5”-6” soft pink waterlily form bloom. It's frequently used for wedding design work, market bouquets and it looks absolutely amazing in the garden! Plant Height: 3-4' Bloom Size: 5-6" Dahlia tuber orders will be shipped from mid-April through May 2024, in the order in which they were received. Country of origin: Canada Tuber Count: 1 Plant Type: Tender perennial (dig out after first frost for overwintering, or treat as an annual) Light Requirement: Full Sun Blooms: Summer to First Frost Plant Spacing: 12-18" Plant Staking: Highly recommended due to height Planting Information: Dahlias are shipped as single tubers with minimum one eye guaranteed per tuber. If you are not able to plant the tubers upon arrival, store in a cool, dry, dark location. Plant Dahlia's after the last Spring frost and soil has warmed to 15°C (60°F). Pick a well drained, rich, organic flower bed or 5-7 gallon pot to plant into. Loosen the soil to a depth of 30 cm (12") before planting. Add compost and all-purpose granular fertilizer to the planting area and mix well. Dig a hole and plant the tubers, keeping the stem(s) or sprouts upright. The top of the tubers, where the sprout emerge, should be positioned 3-6" below the soil surface when the hole is filled in. Fill in around the tuber, firmly pressing down the soil so it is even with the surrounding ground, and water well. Make sure there are no air pockets in the soil. If planting in a container, ensure there are adequate drainage holes. Tips: - To get a jump start to the flowering season, you can plant the tubers in pots indoors 4-6 weeks before transplanting into the garden. Once the shoots appear, please provide ample light with indoor grow lights or south-facing window. - When the plants are 30 cm (12") tall, pinch off the top of the main stem. This will stimulate branching producing more stems and flowers. - A common mistake when growing dahlias is to overwater tubers you have just planted. Too much water at this early stage can lead to rot. Water once when you first plant the tuber, then wait until you spot the first sprouts before watering again. - To prevent disease, keep the foliage of dahlias as dry as possible. Water deeply once or twice a week, allowing the 2.5 cm (1") top of soil to dry out in between waterings. - Dahlia plants will benefit from supplemental organic water-soluble fertilizer every 3-4 weeks until September. Stop fertilizing in September to promote better overwintering of tubers. - It is important to deadhead (remove wilted blooms) to encourage new buds, otherwise the plant will stop blooming and will focus its energy on seed production. Trim spent dahlia blooms with clean sharp garden scissors just above the point where the flower stem intersects with a leaf. - Cut blossoms liberally for indoor flower arrangements to encourage more branching and flower production. Despite a relatively short vase life, dahlias make gorgeous bouquets. - Dahlias do not propagate reliably from seed, so if you'd like to keep and multiply your dahlia stock, make sure to dig up the tubers in fall. - Dahlia tubers can be lifted for winter storage at any time, as long as the plant had been growing for over 120 days. Overwintering: - In fall, after the first frost has blackened the foliage, cut off all but 2 to 4 inches of top growth, and carefully dig tubers without damaging them. Allow to dry for a few days in a frost-free location, out of direct sunlight. Once dried, remove any excess soil, leaving 1 to 2 inches of stem. Store each clump of tubers in a ventilated box or basket. Fill the box with peat moss, clean wood shavings or vermiculite and place it in a cool, dry location. Saran wrapping individual tubers is also a great overwintering option, recommended by American Dahlia Society. - Optimal temperature for overwintering is +4.4C-10C (40F-50F). Don't allow your tubers to freeze as they are extremely cold sensitive. If temperature is too warm however, they may start to sprout in storage. - Maintaining proper humidity is crucial. If stored wet, tubers will mold and possibly rot. If they are stored too dry, they will shrivel up and may die. A little shriveling is perfectly normal and won't affect the viability of the tubers. - Check tubers periodically through winter for rotting and drying out. If the tubers appear shriveled, mist them lightly with water. If any start to rot, trim the rotted portion of the clump so it won't spread. The tubers are fragile, so be careful when handling them. - When warm weather arrives, you can plant the overwintered tubers and begin the growing cycle again.
Discover 25 breathtaking wedding bouquet ideas perfect for June 2024 brides. Explore a variety of styles, from simple and rustic to vibrant and bohemian. Find inspiration with wildflowers, peonies, sunflowers, dahlias, and more. Embrace the beauty of flowers in season with colorful, pastel, and neutral palettes. Whether you’re looking for a petite, cascading, or mountain-inspired bouquet, these ideas will add a romantic touch to your special day. Perfect for bridesmaid bouquets and UK weddings. Get inspired with our curated collection of flower ideas!
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PREORDER! The Black Dahlia Murder - Servitude - Backpatch This is a PREORDER! Backpatches are expected to ship in LATE OCTOBER.Please read out Preorder Policy before proceeding with your purchase.Dimensions: 11.5 inches by 14.25 inches©2024 The Black Dahlia Murder. Under license by Nightshift Merch.
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Dahlia Yelno Harmony is a stunning peach waterlily form dahlia. The colour will transition throughout the season, so you will see her learning more apricot, peach or coral. But all of her colour expressions are classy, pleasant and easy on the eyes. If you are a fan of waterlily form dahlias, definitely add it to your collection. You will love it! Plant Height: 4' Bloom Size: 4" Dahlia tuber orders will be shipped from mid-April through May 2024, in the order in which they were received. Country of origin: Canada Tuber Count: 1 Plant Type: Tender perennial (dig out after first frost for overwintering, or treat as an annual) Light Requirement: Full Sun Blooms: Summer to First Frost Plant Spacing: 12-18" Plant Staking: Highly recommended due to height Planting Information: Dahlias are shipped as single tubers with minimum one eye guaranteed per tuber. If you are not able to plant the tubers upon arrival, store in a cool, dry, dark location. Plant Dahlia's after the last Spring frost and soil has warmed to 15°C (60°F). Pick a well drained, rich, organic flower bed or 5-7 gallon pot to plant into. Loosen the soil to a depth of 30 cm (12") before planting. Add compost and all-purpose granular fertilizer to the planting area and mix well. Dig a hole and plant the tubers, keeping the stem(s) or sprouts upright. The top of the tubers, where the sprout emerge, should be positioned 3-6" below the soil surface when the hole is filled in. Fill in around the tuber, firmly pressing down the soil so it is even with the surrounding ground, and water well. Make sure there are no air pockets in the soil. If planting in a container, ensure there are adequate drainage holes. Tips: - To get a jump start to the flowering season, you can plant the tubers in pots indoors 4-6 weeks before transplanting into the garden. Once the shoots appear, please provide ample light with indoor grow lights or south-facing window. - When the plants are 30 cm (12") tall, pinch off the top of the main stem. This will stimulate branching producing more stems and flowers. - A common mistake when growing dahlias is to overwater tubers you have just planted. Too much water at this early stage can lead to rot. Water once when you first plant the tuber, then wait until you spot the first sprouts before watering again. - To prevent disease, keep the foliage of dahlias as dry as possible. Water deeply once or twice a week, allowing the 2.5 cm (1") top of soil to dry out in between waterings. - Dahlia plants will benefit from supplemental organic water-soluble fertilizer every 3-4 weeks until September. Stop fertilizing in September to promote better overwintering of tubers. - It is important to deadhead (remove wilted blooms) to encourage new buds, otherwise the plant will stop blooming and will focus its energy on seed production. Trim spent dahlia blooms with clean sharp garden scissors just above the point where the flower stem intersects with a leaf. - Cut blossoms liberally for indoor flower arrangements to encourage more branching and flower production. Despite a relatively short vase life, dahlias make gorgeous bouquets. - Dahlias do not propagate reliably from seed, so if you'd like to keep and multiply your dahlia stock, make sure to dig up the tubers in fall. - Dahlia tubers can be lifted for winter storage at any time, as long as the plant had been growing for over 120 days. Overwintering: - In fall, after the first frost has blackened the foliage, cut off all but 2 to 4 inches of top growth, and carefully dig tubers without damaging them. Allow to dry for a few days in a frost-free location, out of direct sunlight. Once dried, remove any excess soil, leaving 1 to 2 inches of stem. Store each clump of tubers in a ventilated box or basket. Fill the box with peat moss, clean wood shavings or vermiculite and place it in a cool, dry location. Saran wrapping individual tubers is also a great overwintering option, recommended by American Dahlia Society. - Optimal temperature for overwintering is +4.4C-10C (40F-50F). Don't allow your tubers to freeze as they are extremely cold sensitive. If temperature is too warm however, they may start to sprout in storage. - Maintaining proper humidity is crucial. If stored wet, tubers will mold and possibly rot. If they are stored too dry, they will shrivel up and may die. A little shriveling is perfectly normal and won't affect the viability of the tubers. - Check tubers periodically through winter for rotting and drying out. If the tubers appear shriveled, mist them lightly with water. If any start to rot, trim the rotted portion of the clump so it won't spread. The tubers are fragile, so be careful when handling them. - When warm weather arrives, you can plant the overwintered tubers and begin the growing cycle again.
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The Liz Martinez Spring/Summer 2024 Collection, "La Dimora," was made for the bride who loves the sheer gown trend! We're obsessed with the beautiful Swarovski-studded lattice pattern of sheer ribbons on the Dahlia gown.