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Dahlias - Seed or Tubers? And best place to buy from?
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it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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Dahlias are really easy from seed, except you will get a mix of flower colours. Given your colour theme though, there may be a place for those purple-leaved bedding dahlias: seeds are widely available. Sow in a seed tray in March, prick out into large modules, plant out in May. The flowers are usually a mix of bright colours but the foliage will be consistent. The one I've grown is "Redskin".
As others have said, if you want specific flower colours you'll have to buy tubers. Again these are really easy to grow, I usually start them off in a pot then harden off and plant out when they are growing strongly in late May.
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Originally posted by Martin H View PostDahlias are really easy from seed, except you will get a mix of flower colours. Given your colour theme though, there may be a place for those purple-leaved bedding dahlias: seeds are widely available. Sow in a seed tray in March, prick out into large modules, plant out in May. The flowers are usually a mix of bright colours but the foliage will be consistent. The one I've grown is "Redskin".
As others have said, if you want specific flower colours you'll have to buy tubers. Again these are really easy to grow, I usually start them off in a pot then harden off and plant out when they are growing strongly in late May.
Regards.....Rob
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Originally posted by Dynamite View PostI’ve seen seeds on the internet for specific types and colours. Are you saying that they still might end up mixed colours even though advertised as specific?
Regards.....Rob
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Sarah Raven has some rather nice dahlias too, including some mauve types like 'blue bayou'.
https://www.sarahraven.com/flowers/bulbs/dahlias
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Dynamite..like everything else in life, you get what you pay for.
You can go down the cheap and cheerful route by buying a packet of seeds and see what they produce, or if you are really looking for something spacific then the way to go is a nursery that specialises in dahlias.
Let us know how you get on.
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And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
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