It's easy to fall in love with dahlias. Their massive flower heads are visual dynamite in a fall garden—and they look just as beautiful in a vase after you cut and arrange them. Dahlias are grown from ...
For common tall garden varietals, pinch dahlias when the plant reaches around 12 inches and has four pairs of leaves. “Stopping” dahlias involves cutting off the top of the main growing stem to ...
Full florets, vibrant hues, sturdy stems, dahlias are multifaceted in the visual appeal they bring to a home garden. Plus the fact that you can plant them in raised beds, chic containers, or even ...
Dahlias are delightful additions to the garden because they keep on giving. "Dahlias are the 'love flower,' because the more you cut them and give them away, the more flowers they produce," says Becky ...
Where can I grow dahlias? Select an area of your yard with a minimum six hours of sun, preferably morning light and afternoon shade. Dahlias thrive in well-drained soil that has been enhanced with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This sentiment is shared by Deborah Stone, the founder of the Alabama-based Stone Hollow Farmstead. She explains how she fell ...
Dahlias are among the most varied flowers you can grow in the garden. Hundreds of cultivars include different shapes, petal types, and sizes that range from petite and simple to dinner-plate-sized ...
Mark Harvey of Old House Dahlias made a video on how to deadhead dahlias. (The Oregonian) Dahlias are going strong right now, and you can keep them blooming well into fall with a little attention.
Just like perennial plants, some garden questions come up year after year. How to keep geraniums, fuchsias and dahlias from dying over winter is one of them. “Some plants are what we call tender ...