A dahlia expert from The Farmhouse Flower Farm in Stanwood shares pro tips for getting your bountiful tubers through the ...
Dahlias put on a colorful, bright summer show, but as cooler weather arrives, their presence begins to fade. While dahlias ...
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.
Dahlia flowers, a member of the Asteraceae family, are a star in the garden during late summer and early fall. Their ...
Steffes did not wait until the first light frost before digging up his dahlia tubers this fall. *No charge for 4 weeks then billed as $19 every four weeks (new subscribers and qualified returning ...
August and September brought a burst of multiple color to farm, and now the task of harvesting of the tubers is about to ...
According to House & Garden, "early autumn is when we start thinking when to chit corms, dig up and divide dahlias, plant bulbs and mulch". "All through autumn is when we focus on potting on our ...
Dahlias thrive in a sunny spot in fertile, well-drained soil. They're tender plants so can't be planted out until the danger of frost has passed in late spring, but on light soil their tubers can be ...
tubers, and seeds. One of the easiest ways to propagate dahlias is by dividing their tubers. "Both tubers and cuttings are clones of the original mother plant," says dahlia breeder Kristine Albrecht.