Unusually coloured dahlia that stops everyone in their tracks. Golden hues painted with pinky red, it gives a moody glow unlike any other.
If you like BIG blooms, these are your dahlias, absolute showstoppers, they look stunning in full bloom. Dinner plate Dahlias are the most dramatic of dahlias with huge blooms up to 30 cm across. Dinner plate is not actually an official classification, as these magnificent blooms are registered under many other dahlia types. These beauties bloom continuously from summer through the first frost. Height and size add intense visual interest to the garden.
Dahlias thrive in full sun to part shade and are ideal for pots and containers. They need around six hours of sun daily, with morning sun being ideal. They typically bloom 3-4 months after planting and can flower for months with regular deadheading. These plants are excellent for gardens, featuring long flowering periods, lush foliage, and a variety of colours, shapes, and sizes. Dahlia flowers are great for cutting and last well in vases. Cutting flowers in the morning and taking at least two leaves per stem encourages more blooms and bushy growth.
Plant your dahlias in moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil, and mix in well-rotted manure before planting. Plant tubers about 10 cm deep and stake tall varieties during planting to avoid root disturbance. Ensure good air circulation between plants. Dahlia tubers don't need to be lifted if the soil is well-drained and doesn't freeze. However, they should be dug up and divided every few years to maintain optimal flowering.