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Dahlia Labyrinth Twotone - Exclusive Dahlia Varieties At Garden-Select.com

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Height in cm 100

Flowering time July - October

Planting time March - May

 

The large-flowered decorative dahlia Labyrinth Twotone has beautiful flowers and is a rewarding summer bloomer that will give you months of pleasure. Dahlia Labyrinth Twotone blooms all summer from July until the first night frost. Dahlia Labyrinth Twotone grows about 90-100 cm tall. Sometimes it is necessary to support the flower stems. Dahlia tubers can be planted in spring. Dahlias are frost-sensitive, so beware of late night frosts. Dig a generous planting hole, loosen the soil and fill the planting hole with good potting soil. Carefully place the tubers in the planting hole and cover with 3-5 cm. of soil. The planting distance of the tubers is 30-60 cm. After planting, water the tubers immediately. Dahlias flower most profusely in full sun. After flowering, store the tubers in a frost-free place and you will be able to enjoy them for years. Dahlias combine well with perennials and other dahlia varieties. With their bulbous shape, the flowers are real eye-catchers in the border. Dahlias are also excellent cut flowers and keep for a long time in the vase. The best time to cut dahlias is early in the day. Immediately put the stems in lukewarm water with cut flower food.

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