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Dahlia Bishop of Dover has striking dark foliage which enhance the wonderful white flowers that are produced from June to October.
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Dahlia Bishop of Dover has striking dark foliage which enhance the wonderful white flowers that are produced from June to October. The flowers have a slight hint of lilac through the petal and cheery yellow centres. The single open nature of its blooms make it an excellent late source of nectar for pollinating insects. It’s perfect for cutting, deadhead regularly and feed with a potash-rich fertiliser to prolong flowering. They prefer to be in a sunny location, and look superb in pots on the patio or in a sunny border, where they will grow to heights of between 60-70cm.
SG’s Notes: Generally makes a small tuber compared to other varieties.
This short video was taken on site at our nursery in 🇬🇧 Euxton, Lancashire.
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Dahlia tubers can be planted 10cm deep in fertile well drained soil, outdoors in spring when the frost has passed, usually this is at the end of May, however in Scotland this is more typically early to mid-June. For rooted cuttings, wait a little longer – until the nights have warmed up. They love sun – find the sunniest place you can.
Improve your soil by adding organic matter, such as home-made compost or well-rotted manure, over the area you’re planting in. For tubers with shoots/potted tubers with shoots – space about 60cm (2ft) apart; planting so the tubers are 10-15cm (4-6in) deep. For rooted cuttings growing in pots -space a little closer at 50-60cm (20in-2ft) apart and the top of the compost in their pots is just a little (few mm) below the soil level.
Mulch after planting to conserve moisture. New shoots are vulnerable to slugs, aphids and even mice, so protect plants in their early stages of growth.
In areas where there is extreme cold, heavily mulch dahlias in Autumn & Winter.
Apply a high potash fertiliser every few weeks in the summer to help growth and they can be dead headed when necessary. Dahlia tubers can be planted 10cm deep in fertile well drained soil, outdoors in spring when the frost has disappeared.
Tubers
Dahlia tuber season starts late Winter and finishes around May – these dates are just a guideline, we are very much dependent on the weather. In stock orders placed during these times will usually be dispatched within seven days of ordering. Pre-ordered items are usually dispatched from January onwards. You can order all year round however orders placed out of season will be delivered as soon as the season opens. You’ll get an email a few days before we deliver your tubers.
We may delay deliveries during extreme cold or hot weather.
Rooted Cuttings & Potted Plants
Rooted Dahlia cuttings will arrive a little later in the season, usually towards the end of May and only lasts about a month. The potted plants season lasts a little longer. It’s best to pre-order your rooted cuttings or potted plants as they go fast during the season. In season orders will usually be dispatched within 2 – 3 days of ordering. You can order all year round however orders placed out of season will be delivered as soon as the season opens. You’ll get an email a few days before we deliver your items.
Dahlia Seeds
You can order seeds all year round and we’ll generally post them within 2 -3 days except during extreme weather.
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