"Deadheading Dahlias" sounds like a great name for a hard rock band. But if your tastes run more to a summer garden filled with dinner-sized blooms in nearly every color, you know that deadheading ...
AOL: Should You Deadhead Your Dahlias If the Flowers Fade? What to Do for Longer Blooms
Deadheading dahlias regularly is key to a long, vigorous blooming season. Fading blooms should be deadheaded as soon as the flower centers start opening. Making deep cuts when deadheading encourages a ...
Should You Deadhead Your Dahlias If the Flowers Fade? What to Do for Longer Blooms
AOL: Can You Cut Back Dahlias Now? What To Do For Better Blooms
Dahlias are a popular flower, suitable for both flower beds and containers. The plants are characterized by large, full blooms, and they can be grown as annuals or perennials, depending on your ...
Can You Cut Back Dahlias Now? What To Do For Better Blooms
A variety of dahlia blooms in a flower garden - Anatoliycherkas/Getty Images One of the easiest ways to add amazing color, interesting shapes, and dramatic blooms to the garden is to plant dahlias.
Deadhead spent blooms weekly by cutting stems back to the main branch to encourage bigger, better flowers. Water deeply once or twice a week and feed with a low-nitrogen, high-phosphorus fertilizer to ...
Yahoo: Try A Two-Step Method For Gorgeous Dahlias That Will Bloom All Summer
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A gardener works on a patch of pink dahlias - Mint Images/Getty Images The dahlia (Dahlia spp) is a charming flower that makes ...