Dahlias are a beautiful way to brighten up your yard or garden, and you can keep your plants going during the chilly season by taking these steps.
Dahlias need to be dug up and stored indoors to survive winter in Zones 7 and colder. Allow foliage to die back, then dig and cure tubers dahlias before storage. Balancing moisture and air circulation ...
Preparing dahlias for winter is key because their tubers can split or rot in freezing or soggy soil. Martha now protects her dahlias outdoors by covering the beds with compost, a tarp, and insulating ...
If you can’t get enough of growing dahlias in your garden but don’t want to buy new tubers every spring, the good news is that dahlia tubers can last for years under the right storage conditions.
If you’re unsure when to cut back dahlias, you’re not alone. Follow this easy frost rule to ensure strong tubers, healthier ...
Tender perennials such as tuberous begonias, gladioli, cannas and dahlias make beautiful displays of color in our gardens, but they don't survive harsh winters. Their bulbs must be dug up and brought ...