Dahlia 'Little Peaches'
This Florelie selection is a large pompon. Starts off the season more vibrant, almost hot pink at the bud stage and opens to a peach. A very versatile colour for your arrangements.
Dahlias require well composted soil, some sun and water then once established harvest flowers regularly to promote more. In preparation for tuber planting add organic compost and fertiliser to your beds Dahlias are frost sensitive plants. Plant them out in spring after your last frost. Dahlia tubers should be planted on their sides, with the eye facing up about 10cm deep. spacing of each tuber is 40cm apart and thy require support as they grow. No water or fertiliser until there is growth visible above the ground, there is enough energy stored in the tuber for initial stages of growth. Watering too early can cause your tuber to rot instead of growing in some circumstances. Tubers should only be lifted after foliage has died back completely. Lift the crown and tubers together. Each division will requires its own crown, most easily recognised by any old stems remaining attached. Keep lifted tubers in a cool, dark position, protected with a little peat or shredded newspaper from drying out.