Dahlia Orange Blend Mix

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Top-grade Tubers
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  • Suitable for planting in sunny and partially shaded locations
  • Suitable for growing in pots and containers
  • Excellent for cut flowers
  • Attracts butterflies
  • Summer flowering time
  • Green foliage colour
  • Orange flowering Colour

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Product Description

Five carefully sourced zesty orange Dahlias in a variety of shades and types. Pompom and Decorative varieties in hues of yellow and orange , all the way to amber and even maroon, adding contrast to this autumnal mix. We will send you one of eachvariety illustrated. The variation of petal types and colouring make this mix a stunning addition to any garden. Excellent value for money too. How about planting Dahlias with French Marigold Durango Mix at the front of the border, for a fullerdisplay of orange blends. Flowers June to September. Height 1m. Top grade tubers supplied.

 

For more varieties, please browse our full range of Dahlias.

 

We guarantee our great value mixture packs contain a comprehensive blend of variety and colours. By definition the components of the mixtures are not labelled/named on arrival.

Plant Size

Mature Height 100 cm
Mature Spread 50 cm
Plant Spacing 45 cm
Annual Growth 100 cm

Planting Notes

Planting Plant at approx 10cm deep.
Soil Type Well drained/light soil

Growing at a glance…

Dahlia tubers can be planted outdoors, 10cm deep in fertile well-drained soil in spring when the frost has disappeared. They prefer to be in a sunny location and spaced at approximately 45cm apart. In areas where there is extreme cold, dig up dahlias and store in potting compost over the winter. Apply a high potash fertiliser every few weeks in the summer to help growth. Dead head when necessary.

For further information on growing and caring for dahlias, please refer to our guide on How To Grow Dahlias.

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