Dahlias are one of the prettiest flowers that I can think of. So many shapes and colors to choose from! In today’s growing guide we will go over how to grow Dahlias, soil, fertilizer, sunlight, watering, supporting, pests, and overwintering the tubers.

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20 Comments

  1. Going on my 8th year in the garden now! Feels like I just discovered Luke’s channel yesterday!!

  2. Could you do a video on how to grow a cutting garden? It would be nice to be able to grow my own flowers throughout the spring, summer and fall that I can cut and put in vases. If you've done such a video previously, could you post the link? Thanks!

  3. How about planting from seed? How will I know how tall they will get?

  4. We have drip irrigation for all our flower pots, so yes, please, would like a video on that topic.
    Now I'm going to go back outside and plant the dahlia tubers I saved last year 😊

  5. I think my brother last year or the year before discovered a dahlia farm up near where our Aunt and Uncle lived, actually almost in their back yard. They are both gone now so I am pretty sure the farm was not there when they had the house. Farm is up off Sashabaw RD in the Seymour Lake area.

  6. Zone 6B here, I pre sprout my dahlias inside in April or plant the tubers outside the
    First week of June. I prefer the soil temperature to be warm enough to get started (mid 60s). cold and wet for me can cause rotting; especially since they need deep watering.

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