A dahlia expert from The Farmhouse Flower Farm in Stanwood shares pro tips for getting your bountiful tubers through the ...
Full florets, vibrant hues, sturdy stems, dahlias are multifaceted in the visual appeal they bring to a home garden. Plus the ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
New plants can be expensive and it's easy to grow your own from cuttings. All you need to do is trick the dahlia tuber into making new shoots in late winter. These can be snipped off and are so ...
Dahlias are easy to store for planting next spring. After the first frost, cut the plants back to 6 to 8 inches and loosen ...
August and September brought a burst of multiple color to farm, and now the task of harvesting of the tubers is about to ...
Tubers should be stored in a consistently cool, dry place over winter. “The problem with storing dahlia tubers in the ...
Most commercial growers divide dahlias in the fall. The tubers are more tender and easier to cut when they are freshly dug, compared to being tougher and harder to cut after winter storage.
Ahead, we're sharing three expert-approved methods for propagating dahlias and how to care for the cuttings, tubers, and seeds. One of the easiest ways to propagate dahlias is by dividing their ...
Ahead, we're sharing three expert-approved methods for propagating dahlias and how to care for the cuttings, tubers, and seeds. Kristine Albrecht, dahlia breeder at Santa Cruz Dahlias, author of ...