Dahlia 'Neo' tuber | Huge decorative dahlia; red, orange, yellow stripe-pattern flowers, perennial, spring planting, summer to fall blooming
Dahlia 'Neo' tuber
Dahlia 'Neo' tuber
Dahlia 'Neo' tuber
Dahlia 'Neo' tuber
Dahlia 'Neo' tuber
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Dahlia 'Neo' tuber

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Dahlias are among the easiest plants to grow in the garden!

With this order, you will receive one tuber, ready to plant in the ground immediately. Tubers are the easiest way to grow Dahlias. Tubers are mature, bare-root plants that can be planted directly into the ground when the soil warms up a little from mid-April. Dahlia plants are half-hardy, so it's important to keep them protected from frosts.

Neo dahlia was one of the first to bloom and has bloomed continuously since. It is a tall sturdy dahlia with long strong stems.
The Neo dahlia produces large orange-yellow flowers streaked with red, a perfectly regular shape and large petals is perfect for illuminating beds and summer bouquets. Its luminous and flamboyant color can be combined with other Dahlias.

Great cut flower with a long vase life
Classified as a Decorative Dahlia

  • Planting period: February to May, depending on the temperatures
  • Height at maturity: 1 meter
  • Flower diameter: 15-20 cm
  • Flowering time: July to November/first frost
  • Foliage: Deciduous
  • Soil type: Moist and rich, well-drained
  • Will Tolerate: Acidic Soil, Clay Soil, Loamy Soil, Sandy Soil
  • Exposure: Full sun
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Planting density: 3-5 per square meter
  • Planting depth: 10 cm
  • Hardiness: Not hardy (lift the tubers out in winter)
  • USDA Zones: 3-10

All dahlia flowers are edible, scatter their petals on salads for flavor, texture and color.

CARE
Pot up undercover in spring, place somewhere light and frost-free and keep moist. Pinch out growing tips at 20cm and plant out after last frosts.

Alternatively, you can plant them directly in the ground when the frosts are nearly over.

Dahlias tubers can be stored in the refrigerator until planting time or get a head start on spring and start them indoors in a sunny window.
The dormant tubers are planted out in the spring, from February to end of May.

Dahlias like to be watered when it is hot, their roots kept in the shade and their heads in the sun.

Dead-head on a regular basis to promote new blooms. Stake with a stout stick, tie in every couple of weeks.

Pruning: Remove spent flower heads to encourage more blooms and maintain a neat appearance.
Feed (fertilize) and water regularly during the growing season. Always water at the base of each plant, to avoid wetting the foliage.

In the south, you can mulch deeply and overwinter them in the ground, alternatively, lift and overwinter your dahlias frost-free undercover.