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Dahlia - Pompon & Ball Mixed (3 per pack)

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A pompon & ball dahlia mix that are ideal for cut flowers.

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    Dahlia - Pompon & Ball Mixed (3 per pack)

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    Price £ 6.99

    Short description

    A pompon & ball dahlia mix that are ideal for cut flowers.

    This item is out of stock online, please call us for instore availability on 015395 63630.

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    •  Free delivery for a limited time
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    Dahlia - Pompon & Ball Mixed (3 per pack)
    Dahlia - Pompon & Ball Mixed (3 per pack)
    Price £ 6.99

    Dahlia - Pompon & Ball Mixed (3 per pack)

    A pompon & ball dahlia mix that are ideal for cut flowers.

    • Colour: Mixed
    • Flowering time: All Summer Long
    • Flowering height: 90cm/36 inches
    • Planting depth: 15cm/6 inches
    • Planting distance: 60cm/24 inches
    • Planting time: March Onwards
    • Soil/position: Any well cultivated, garden soil with a good supply of organic material. Sunny sites away from strong winds.
    • Application: Border or bedding plant, good for cut flowers. Short varieties can also be grown in containers on the patio or balcony.

    Expert's tip: For early flowering, tubers may be started off in boxes in April; use a light soil mixed with compost. Keep slightly moist, cool and free from frost. When danger of frost has passed, plant out the sprouted tubers. If used as a cut flower, cut flowers only