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apple blossom dahlia seeds

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apple blossom dahlia seeds Apple BlossomThis variety is: APPLE BLOSSOM NOTE: Tubers of this variety are naturally on the smaller side, but will still grow into full sized plants in one season. This is a popular variety and we are growing as many as we can! 'Apple Blossom' is a stunning collarette type dahlia with long stems. The color of the petals are almost striped in soft pink, yellow, and mauve. The blooms are 4 inches in diameter. As beautiful as this bloom is, it doesn't have quite as

This variety is: APPLE BLOSSOM

NOTE: Tubers of this variety are naturally on the smaller side, but will still grow into full-sized plants in one season. This is a popular variety and we are growing as many as we can!

'Apple Blossom' is a stunning collarette-type dahlia with long stems. The color of the petals are almost striped in soft pink, yellow, and mauve. The blooms are 4 inches in diameter.  As beautiful as this bloom is, it doesn't have quite as long of a vase life, so I keep that in mind when using it in bouquets and arrangements. The plant grows to be about 4 feet tall if you measure to the tops of the blooms. Pollinators are a HUGE fan of this variety, since it has an open center and exposed pollen. Blooms from mid-summer through fall. 


My name's Eve, and I am a dahlia farmer in Washington State. My passion for dahlias started with a few tubers from a friend, and grew into an obsession. I am very excited to offer these tubers (bulbs) from my dahlia garden. Learn more about me on my website: www.gardensbyevelyn.com. Follow my newsletter for dahlia growing tips and tricks: www.gardensbyevelyn.com/newsletter.
Thank you for supporting my small business!


-What are dahlias?
Dahlias are stunning, semi-tender, and tuberous perennial plants. They make eye-catching additions to flower beds, and are popular cut flowers for bouquets and arrangements.
The blooms can be as small as ping pong balls, or as large as frisbees. They come in almost every color. Blooms can be fluffy, flat, spiked, variegated, two-toned, striped, ball-shaped, twisted, ruffled, and more. Plant dahlia tubers in the spring for blooms that begin in the summer and continue until frost.

 -How to grow dahlias
Dahlias are super easy to grow! They like full sun, with healthy soil (not too much nitrogen), and consistent water.
They happily grow as a perennial in well-drained soils where winter temperatures remain above 20 F (–6.7 C). Mulch can help to keep them warm. In colder climates, dahlias need to be dug up, stored in a garage or basement (at around 40-50 F, 4.5-10 C), and planted again the next spring.
Note that if you don’t want to bother digging them up, that’s okay. One plant makes so many blooms in a season that many consider dahlias worth the annual investment.
LEARN MORE about planting, pruning, storing, and dividing dahlias on my website: 
www.gardensbyevelyn.com/growdahlias

 -Product details
There are pictures of example tubers in the listing, above. One tuber = one dahlia plant = many blooms per plant. The number of blooms per plant varies, depending on the variety (the smaller the bloom, the more you tend to get per plant).

I use a soil-based storage technique so the tubers will be dirty, dry, tough, firm, and healthy. Learn more about this unconventional technique and why I do it, here: 
www.gardensbyevelyn.com/the-easiest-way-to-store-dahlia-tubers

All dahlia tubers are carefully inspected for at least one “eye” prior to shipping (an eye is a tiny bud on a tuber that will sprout when planted). Sometimes eyes can be VERY small, or may not have started sprouting yet. As soon as the tuber is planted in damp soil, eye growth will begin.
Learn more about spotting eyes on dahlia tubers, here: 
www.gardensbyevelyn.com/how-to-identify-an-eye-on-a-dahlia-tuber

Important Note: I only ship within the continental US due to laws regarding the export of plant materials.

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Learn more about me and my farm on my website: 
www.gardensbyevelyn.com.
Follow my newsletter for growing tips and updates: 
www.gardensbyevelyn.com/newsletter
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Facebook: www.facebook.com/evelynsgarden 

Thanks for supporting my dahlia obsession,
Eve


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