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  2. When to Plant Dahlias for the Most Beautiful Blooms ... - AOL

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    Growing dahlias from seed is a good way to get a head start on the growing season. But know that dahlias grown from seed are not true to their parent plant due to cross-pollination. “If you want ...

  3. The #1 Mistake Beginners Always Make When Growing Dahlias ...

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    Dahlias demand full sun, needing at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, and they flourish in hardiness zones 8 and higher as a perennial (though, gardeners can still grow them in zones 3 to 7 as an ...

  4. 20 Types of Dahlias to Grow in Your Garden - AOL

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    Planting dahlias is the perfect way to bring some pops of color to your garden. Browse these dahlia types and varieties to bring their beauty to your backyard. 20 Types of Dahlias to Grow in Your ...

  5. List of Award of Garden Merit dahlias - Wikipedia

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    'Moonfire' (VanDusen Botanical Garden, Stan Shebs)The following is a list of dahlia cultivars which have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.They are tuberous perennials, originally from South America, with showy daisy-like composite flowerheads in all shades and combinations of white, yellow, orange, pink and red, flowering in late summer and autumn (fall).

  6. Dahlia - Wikipedia

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    However, their tuberous nature enables them to survive periods of dormancy, and this characteristic means that gardeners in temperate climates with frosts can grow dahlias successfully, provided the tubers are lifted from the ground and stored in cool yet frost-free conditions during the winter. Planting the tubers quite deep (10–15 cm or 4 ...

  7. List of Dahlia cultivars - Wikipedia

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    The fully double flowers are as large as 8 in. wide (20 cm) and enjoy elongated petals. This Dahlia belongs to the Semi-Cactus Dahlias classification and won the Award of Garden Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society in 1996. Plant Profile: Height: 56 in. (140 cm); Spread: 45 cm (18 in); Hardiness: Half hardy