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Yeah, they grow in pots, a Morrisons bucket would do it, in mpc. I have some tubers in shallow trays indoors at the mo, being forced for cuttings. They'll go back out in the ground late April/early May
You could always sow some from seed. There are quite a few varieties of dahlia seed on the market and also some double single or cactus types. They come in a range of different heights. If you are putting them in containers you might take that into account. I have had some in containers and my only criticism would be they tend to dry out very quickly.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
I grow large bloomed chrysanths in pots so dahlias shouldn't be a problem. Because they are a water filled tuber though they will need a LOT of water.
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Dahlias will grow in pots but dont expect the same size plant and vigour as a plant in open ground. Put them in pots about 12" and above with good drainage in JI No2 or 3. Water regular little and often did me well last year. Good luck.
How long does it take for dahlias when potted up to show signs of life. I put some in pots with MPC about a month ago and 2 out 6 have produced leaves, the others show no sign (they were all cheap pounland jobs). My new dahlias (more expensive) are in trays with a little MPC as per the method in the latest Gardeners World mag. About half are doing something the others not. I am worrying over them like they were children!
Mine all have 6" shoots on them, expect one that I bought in Wilko's 10p sale
It lives! It's now got new leaves appearing, hurrah. In the unheated gh, min temp is 9c
I've just taken cuttings from the others too, so hopefully lots of dahlias this year
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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