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Hillside Home Dahlias

Breakout

Breakout

Regular price $13.00 USD
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Form:  Informal Decorative

Height: 4 ft

Blooms: late bloomer

Size: 8-10"

Color: Color varies on plant. Expect cream, light blush, faded peach

Breakout is another show- stopping bloom.  It is similar to cafe au lait in size and type. It does have more of a light salmon/pink tone than cafe, with some variation in the petal shape. They display very nicely together. 

A word about our product images: We want to show you the true flowers you should expect. Therefore we take photos at different times of  the day and different periods through the season. As you will notice, many varieties have slightly different shades and characteristics depending on the variables. The most change you will see is toward the end of the season, when temperatures are dropping. You may also notice some changes during the very hot times of summer.

Care Instructions

 

The most important thing when dealing with dahlia plants is to make sure that they are planted in well drained soil. After a heavy rain, there should be no remaining standing water around your plant. A rich loamy soil is best. You will want to amend clay soil with compost and organic matter to prevent the soil from compacting. Sandy soil will also need to be amended with compost. 

  • Don't plant until after your last frost date, and when the soil warms to 60 degrees ( the same time you would plant tomato and pepper plants)
  • You will want to dig a hole about 4-6 in. deep. Place one tuber per hole horizontally with the eye facing up. Cover with soil. 
  • Do not water your tubers until they are about 6" tall. If you are expecting a lot of rain in the forecast, hold off on planting your tubers until dry days are coming. Too much rain or moisture could cause your tubers to rot before they even start to grow.
  • Slugs love tubers!! We recommend using Slugo Plus sprinkled around your planting area and the perimeter of your garden to prevent the slugs from eating your tubers. You'll want to sprinkle once a month. 
  • Once your plant is 6" tall you can start watering, soaker hoses work great and give the plants a nice deep watering. Do not over- water however, dahlias don't like their roots to be sitting in wetness for too long. 
  • When your plants reach about 18" you will want to pinch them. Pinching will encourage the plant to branch out where you make the cut and will give you many more blooms. Find the center stalk and cut down 4-5 inches ( make your cut right above a leaf set). 
  • You will want to stake your dahlia plant as they grow pretty tall and you want to protect them from wind.
  • The more dahlia blooms you cut, the more blooms your plant will give you. Cut your blooms at about 12 inches long. 

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