
Welcome to The Dahlia Expert
About Us
We provide top quality #1 size clumps that are guaranteed to grow and produce at least one viable eye, often times they will produce more!
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We have over 10 years of experience in growing Dahlia tubers and flowers. Our family-operated flower farm is located in Flamborough, Ontario. We put our experience in growing Dahlias to work for you, and we pride ourselves on producing quality flowers and tubers delivered fresh and in a timely manner.
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We guarantee the dahlia tubers to be true to name and free from disease.
How to Plant Dahlias?
Planting Dahlias is one of those gardening topics that, whether you are a novice or an experienced gardener, you will want to have answers to. This is due to the many different types of varieties of this flower that exist and are still going strong in our gardens today. Knowing how to plant dahlias will require that you take a little time to learn about these plants, their needs, and how you can best place them in your garden. There are some types of this flower that are very easy to take care of, but there are others that can be a little more difficult. I'll give you information on both types so that you will have an idea how to plant dahlias in your yard.
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The first step in learning how to plant dahlias is by understanding that this plant needs a very specific soil and climate in order to thrive. You want to make sure that you are planting it in soil that has been prepared correctly by you, with fertilizers and pH levels being important considerations. It will also need to be planted in the right size, depth, and spacing if it is going to grow properly. Know that this plant takes up to four years to bloom, so you may want to consider this before you start digging it up and putting it in your flowerbed.
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Different types of this plant will require different amounts of sunlight, fertilizer, and watering. For example, if you want a taller type of bloom, you will want to place it in well-lit areas so that the roots don't have to struggle to get enough sunlight. If you are trying to conserve energy, then you might want to place it in the shade. You should also keep in mind that this type of flower grows very slowly, so you might want to plant it in a spot that is very close to your house for easier access to sunlight.

How to plant dahlias? The root system of this type of plant is very long, so it will take time for it to spread out before it forms a deep root system. You should be careful not to get too close to the flower because the roots can get very strong. If you do get too close, the flower may start to die. Make sure that you do not plant it near fences or any other form of fence because the roots could latch on and cause damage to your home.
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You will want to be sure to put the flowers in a location where they will get plenty of sunlight, as well as water. You also want to make sure that you are planting it in an area where there are plenty of rocks and steep shelves to protect the roots from falling down.
This type of plant needs a deep root system. If you are just planting it from the ground up, make sure that you don't dig it up too soon. This could cause root problems that could be difficult to fix. You should also take care not to transplant it too often because of this. Make sure that you are taking good care of your rose plant and it should be quite easy to take care of.
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