Dahlia Plukkie Plukkie mixture - Dahlias - Fluwel
Dahlia Plukkie Plukkie mixture - Dahlias - Fluwel
Dahlia Plukkie Plukkie mixture - Dahlias - Fluwel
Dahlia Plukkie Plukkie mixture - Dahlias - Fluwel
Dahlia Plukkie Plukkie mixture - Dahlias - Fluwel
Dahlia Plukkie Plukkie mixture - Dahlias - Fluwel
Bulb information
Bulb size
Topsize
Light requirement
Sun
Planttime
Spring
Planting depth
0 - 5 cm
Color
Multi-colored

Dahlia Plukkie Plukkie mixture

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€24.95

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Dahlia Plukkie Plukkie mixture

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Dahlia Plukkie Plukkie Mix per 10 pieces for €24,95 | €2,49 per tuber
Dahlia Plukkie Plukkie Mix per 20 pieces for €39,95 | €1,99 per tuber
Dahlia Plukkie Plukkie Mix per 30 pieces for €€54,75 | €1,83 per tuber

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Bulb information
Bulb size
Topsize
Light requirement
Sun
Planttime
Spring
Planting depth
0 - 5 cm
Color
Multi-colored
Dahlia tuber removed from soil

Dahlias

The Dahlia truly deserves every bit of love she receives. Every gardener should be placing her om a pedestal: Dahlias carry flowers for a long time, and in a large number. Even when autumn is approaching, you don’t need to worry: the Dahlia will be there to give your garden those last few rays of sunshine.

Planting dahlias:
Dahlias are summer bloomers and should be planted in spring, after the last night frost, when the soil temperature is at least 15°C. Plant the tubers about 40 cm apart for tall varieties and 30 cm for shorter varieties. For pots, choose very large pots, because dahlias need a lot of water in the warm summer months. Plant them just under the soil, about 2 cm deep.

Dahlia care
When your Dahlia is a few weeks old and has formed 3 or 4 pairs of leaves, you can choose to pinch out the top growth point. This may sound strange, disturbing a plant in its growth, but it ensures that the Dahlia becomes more compact and fuller in shape. Because the growth point has been pinched out, 2 new stems emerge from the leaf axils of the two leaves below. So you get a fuller Dahlia in return. If you do this, you will delay the first flowering of the Dahlia by about a week.


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