Striking 3-color combination for this Dahlia. It has been reliable in winter storage for my zone 6 garden, getting dug up in October ann...Read Moreually. It is started early each April inside the house in a pot, then transitions to the garden bed after May 15th. Height is impressive. Bees love the open single blossoms. The twisted petals quickly attract the attention of visitors. Foliage is a bright green. Buds are fat, stems are long. Deadhead regularly to prolong blooming. Pinch back the center leaves when the plant has several branches emerging to encourage more bushiness. I do use a grow ring for this Dahlia, but it is quite good at staying up straight.
Striking 3-color combination for this Dahlia. It has been reliable in winter storage for my zone 6 garden, getting dug up in October ann...Read More