how to plant dahlia bulbs

how to plant dahlia bulbs

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To plant dahlia bulbs (tubers), follow these steps:

  1. Timing and Location
    • Plant dahlias after the last frost when soil temperature is at least 60ºF (15°C) to avoid cold damage
 * Choose a sunny location with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight and well-drained, fertile soil
  1. Soil Preparation
    • Prepare the soil by mixing in organic matter such as compost or well-rotted manure to improve fertility and drainage
 * Ensure the soil is loose and free-draining.
  1. Planting Depth and Orientation
    • Dig holes 4-6 inches deep and wide enough to spread the tubers out like fingers
 * Place the tuber with the "crown" or the point where tubers connect a few inches below the soil surface
 * Position the tuber so that any visible buds or "eyes" face upward, as this is where stems will grow
  1. Spacing
    • Space tubers about 12-18 inches apart for large varieties, and about 12 inches or less for smaller, compact types
 * Generally, spacing around 18 inches (45 cm) is recommended for most dahlias
  1. Backfilling and Watering
    • Gently cover the tubers with soil, ensuring they are completely covered by a few inches of soil
 * Do not water immediately after planting unless the soil is very dry, to prevent tuber rot
 * Once shoots appear, begin watering regularly
  1. Staking
    • For taller or large-flowered dahlias, insert a sturdy stake at planting time to support growth
  1. Additional Tips
    • For earlier growth, dahlias can be started indoors in pots filled with peat-free, multi-purpose compost in early spring, then hardened off before transplanting outside after frost risk passes
 * Pinch out shoots when about 10-16 cm tall to encourage bushier plants and more blooms

By following these guidelines, your dahlia tubers will be well positioned to grow healthy, vibrant flowers throughout the growing season.

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