When to plant dahlia tubers?
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http://www.gardenguides.com/107003-plant-dahlia-tubers-zone-5.html
A week to tow after the last danger of frost
thank you for the web site. Sure this will help.
Carolyn NH
In the spring after all frost is gone. Mid to late May . I get a head start by starting the tubers in pots in early to mid April. They take a few weeks to start growing so you have a good start before moving them into the garden.
Thank you so much Judy. Great idea on the head start also. 🤗.
Carolyn NH
I winter them in the basement in a box of vermiculite. But did not know when to put in the grown. Never seem to do much if I wait till May. I may try putting then in the ground but keep them covered with a large plant pot or something.
Thank you for your help 🤗.