A place in the Sun
In order to Dahlias To develop many flowers for a long time, they need a location that corresponds as closely as possible to that of their home. Your requirements for the location are:
- Warm
- Sunny
- Nutritious earth
- Moderately moist
- Never completely dry
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So plant georgines as sunny as possible. If you Dahlias in a pot pull, place the bucket on the terrace directly in the sun. The shadier the location, the fewer flowers the dahlias will develop.
Provide wind protection for large-flowered varieties
Depending on the variety, dahlias develop very small to almost plate-sized flowers. Large-flowered sorts you should plant sheltered from the wind so that the flowers do not break in the wind. To be on the safe side, you should tie them to supports.
Good, nutritious soil preferred
A soil that dahlias feel comfortable on is nice and loose so that the tubers can spread out. Rain or irrigation water must not accumulate because the
Dahlia bulbs then rotten.Dahlias thrive best in soils with a pH around 6.5.
Fertilize if necessary
Before the Planting out you should make sure that the soil receives enough nutrients. Give compost, Cattle manure(€ 18.80 at Amazon *) or Horn shavings(€ 32.93 at Amazon *) in the planting holes.
When you get your georgins later fertilize, use only organic fertilizers with a low nitrogen content.
Tips & Tricks
Mulch blankets are not recommended for dahlias. They increase the risk that the soil will become too moist and the tubers will rot. The mulch material also attracts snails and voles.