

I made all the mistakes last year: planting them too late, not feeding them enough. They bloomed very late in the season and after a month I had to cut them & store the tubers due to frost. Most of the tubers did survive & I'm waking them up now. I'm looking forward to doing better this year & hoping for many more blooms 🌸
by Advanced-Avocado08

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Variety: Arthur Hambley and Copperboy
>Any tips for this year?
Get more dahlias, obviously. 😜