Dahlia Small World
IMPORTANT! Dahlias are shipped in March when outside temperatures are firmly above zero. Combined seed and dahlia tubers orders will be shipped together in March. If you wish your seed order to be delivered earlier, please order them separately.
Product Specification
Dahlia Small World is a pompon-type miniatured dahlia with the size of a golf ball. The color changes from pure white to blush depending on light intensity and growing media. The smaller-sized pompon dahlias are unique adding's to dahlia arrangements as they bring a lot of dynamics into it!
23-25 ⁰С
100-120 cm
50-60 cm
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Dahlias in your Garden
Dahlias are a splendid addition to any garden, offering a burst of vibrant color palette and intricate petal patterns. They come in an array of colors, from the deepest reds to the most delicate pastels, creating a visually stunning palette that captivates the eye. The diversity of dahlia varieties ensures that there is a perfect bloom to complement any garden style, whether it be a vibrant and eclectic mix or a more subdued and harmonious color scheme.
Growing Experience
These resilient plants demand minimal effort, requiring only a sunny spot with well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. Dahlias can thrive with just a moderate amount of water, and their hardy tubers sprout into vibrant blooms with ease.
Unlike some finicky flowers, dahlias don't demand constant attention or intricate care routines. With their undemanding nature and the simplicity of their cultivation, growing dahlias becomes a joyful and rewarding experience, gracing your garden with a bounty of colorful blossoms without the fuss.
Make the most of our knowledge to avoid common gardening mistakes and successfully grow your dahlias. Explore our blog on "How to cultivate Dahlias" and feel free to reach out with any questions.
Blog posts
How to Dig Up and Store Dahlia Tubers Until Spring
If we had known this during our early years of growing flowers, working with dahlias would have been much easier. Here, we’re sharing the secrets of successfully storing dahlias until spring. 1. A...
We have been seeing a lot of questions about one of the most common diseases of dahlias – bacterial-induced crown and leafy gall. The disease is considered incurable. But is this really so? And wha...
Step by step easy instruction how to grow flowers from seeds.