Description
Dahlia Hawaii, incredible flowers that are a mix of white, pink and yellow and accordingly they are a fantastic addition to the garden. Good for the border but can also be grown in containers. Dahlias provide ideal colour for any garden and are easy to grow. Just protect young shoots from slugs. Best started off indoors from January to March and plant dahlia Hawaii out after the fear of frost has passed which is normally late March to April.
Cultivation instruction
Plant Indoors: Dahlias are best started off indoors from January to March as they are sensitive to frosts. Plant in a mix of multi-purpose compost, sand and grit as this will provide drainage for the tuber. Protect young shoots from snails and slugs and when the fear of frosts has passed the tuber can be re-planted outside or the container positioned outdoors.
Plant outside: From Late March on wards, when the signs of frost have passed the dahlia tuber can be planted outside. Plant tubers into well prepared soils in late March to April. Soils should be cultivated to a depth of 20cms to allow good root development. Plant tubers in fertile soils with 5cms of soil above the top of the tuber. Protect early growth from slugs and snails and remove dead heads during the flowering season to get the best from them. Regularly feed during the growing season with foods such as are well rotted manures, Tomato feed and bone meal. You can also use tomato food which does also provide food for continued flowering.
Care Tips:
For further growing instructions visit tims tips/dahlias on you tube
Our tip: Ideal to grow with companion plants such as oriental lilies, paeonies or many types of shrubs.
Growing information
Flowering Height: 36-48″ (90-120cm)
Flowering period: July to first frosts
Soil type: Free draining humus rich soils
Aspect: Semi shade to full sun
Scented: N/A
Planting distance: 1m between dahlia plants
Planting depth: A depth of 5cms above the top of the tuber.
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