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Dazzling Dahlias

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By Rachael Leverton

Over the past few years, I've fallen in love with dahlias for their ability to Over the past few years, I've fallen in provide autumn colour. I think Dahlias love with dahlias for their ability to are like the glamorous friend who arrives late to the party, fresh and full of provide autumn colour. I think Dahlias life, outshining all the other guests who are like the glamorous friend who arare a bit tired and past their best...or maybe that's just me being fanciful. Either way the vibrant colours, tactile textures and stunning petal formations rives late to the party, fresh and full of life, outshining all the other guests who are a bit tired and past their best...or make the Dahlia queen of the September garden for me. maybe that's just me being fanciful. The dahlia originates from Mexico and Either way the vibrant colours, tactile textures and stunning petal formations there are 30 species and around 20,000 cultivars! Don't let its exotic past fool you; it Dahlias come in the most amazing array of make the Dahlia queen of the Septemhails from high mountain regions so is happy colours. ber garden for me. The dahlia originates from Mexico and there are 30 species and around 20,000 cultivars! Don't let its exotic past fool you; it in cool, wet, and windy conditions. It doesn't matter what size your garden is there is a dahlia for you, from dwarf varieties to giants. There is even one variety (Imperialis) that can reach 6m (20 feet) in the wild in its native South America. 'Lubega Power Yellow-Orange' sounds like a toilet cleaner but is in fact a gloriously tropical dwarf bedding dahlia which produces masses of double flowers well into autumn if you deadhead it regularly. At 30cm you can plant it at the front of the border or in window hails from high mountain regions so is happy in cool, wet, and windy conditions. It doesn't matter what size your garden is there is a dahlia for you, from dwarf varieties to giants. If your garden is on the exposed side, or you live in the north then look for the pompom varieties as the colourful globes are very hardy, standing up to the worst of the British weather. Dahlia bulbs are comprised of tubers. In order boxes to brighten the dullest of days. Dahlia 'Cornel Brons' produces wonderful round copper-coloured architectural flowers. They are long-lasting and make spectacular cut flowers. They look good in the middle of a border because they grow to 90cm. There is even one variety (Imperialis) that can reach 6m (20 feet) in the wild in its native to sprout the tuber must have an ‘eye’. If you live in a very cold area, you can dig up the tubers at the end of the season and plant them For gardeners who prefer a more subtle or unusual colour palette: South America. out again the following year. My garden is Dahlia 'Cafe aux Lait produces enormous quite sheltered, so I simply cut them down exquisite blooms in a soft apricot-pink colour, If your garden is on the exposed side, or you live in the north then look for the pompom and mulch them. I learned the hard way that mulched dahlias survive and thrive much better than unmulched plants. Dahlia tubers are which fade to vintage cream. It's the perfect dahlia for creating a focal point toward the back of the border as it grows to 120cm. varieties as the colourful globes are very hardy, standing up to the worst of the British weather. hungry beasts and don't take kindly to being undernourished. The first year I planted them I didn't mulch and the second year the flowers were sparse and undersized. On the advice of a neighbour I fed them, mulched them, and Dahlia 'Creme de Cassis' has stunning twotone petals on water lily-shaped flowers. It grows to 90cm so is good for the middle of a border and also looks fabulous in a big pot. Dahlia bulbs are comprised of tubers. In order to sprout the tuber must have an watered them through the hot season, and they returned in full vigour the following year. Happy gardening. live in a very cold area, you can dig up the

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