Dahlias
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Dahlias - How, When and Where to PlantDahlias need to have sun and a rich soil in order to have better blooms. The spacing of dahlias is based on the height of each individual plant whether we are planting tubers or one that has been pre-started in a pot.
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Tips and Tricks For Growing DahliasA dahlia is a beautiful flower, but tricky to grow. Get some tips and information on how to grow dahlias in your own garden in the following article.
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How to Grow Dahlias for Early BloomsYou can give dahlias a head start on the season by starting them indoors in April and then plant them out in the garden.
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Long Lasting Garden Color: Plant Inexpensive Dahlias TubersDescribes how dahlias can provide long-lasting color and beauty to your garden. Describes first-hand experience caring for dahlias. -
More Varieties of DahliasAs we can see dahlias come in a variety of styles and brighten almost any garden. The colors and styles are all very similar to the chrysanthemums and the colors are very autumn-like in richness.
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Caring for Dahlias Year RoundWhen we water, mulch and do a little weeding, around our dahlias through out the year, they should last a very long time. Staking them is also a very important step in keeping them sturdy and upright. The showy the flower the prettier our garden looks.
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Dahlias - Some of the VarietiesDahlias, whether bedding or exhibition, are beautiful flowers for any garden area. There are so many different types and varieties that it is hard to choose which ones to plant in your garden.
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Enjoy Dahlias in Your GardenFor some of the most spectacular flowers in the garden, choose dahlias. The dahlia, a native of Guatemala and Mexico has been hybridized into thousands of varieties in many sizes and forms.
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Summer Care of DahliasDahlias are summer and fall flowers that are at their best when temperatures are cool, moisture is adequate and soils are fertile.
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Tips for Growing DahliasPetal-packed decorative Dahlias come in all sizes to suit all gardens. They provide armloads of flowers for abundant summer displays. -
Plant Dahlias for a Wow Factor in Your Sunny GardenDahlias come in a multitude of shapes, sizes and colors, and they are easy to grow in any sunny garden location.
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Propagating Dahlias by DivisionCertain dahlia varieties can be quite expensive. By propagating your own, you can easily expand a flower garden and save money. -
Top Three Flowers to Plant in SpringAdd these top three flowers to your garden to add color and stamina throughout the garden center. -
Grow Dahlia BulbsDahlias are native to the mountains of Mexico, Central America and the northern area of South America.
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Top 10 Colorful Flowers for Spring and Summer Flower BedsHere are the top 10 colorful flowers for spring and summer flower beds, including: gladiolus, dahlias, wildflowers, tulips, snapdragons, larkspur, and several others. Create spectacular results perfect for the season with this colorful selection.
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Gardening Tips - Light Up Your Garden with Summer BulbsBedding plants can be planted at the top of bulbs so you can have early color before your bulbs emerge -
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Growing Sweet AlyssumA fast-blooming, carefree favorite, sweet alyssum gently and freely spreads its tiny, scented flowers about the garden.
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Companion PlantingAvoid using chemicals to rid your garden of bad bugs. Group plants together to promote less infestations and to improve the overall health of your garden. -
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Tips on Planting in a Window Box GardenRead on to find out tips on planting in a window box garden.
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Creating Your Own Japanese GardenJapanese gardens are serene and peaceful. They appreciate the beauty of nature and its simplicity. If you understand the design elements, you can easily create your own Japanese garden.
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Your Not-So-"Deer" Friends: What's a Gardener to Do?Gardening season is upon us. If you have troubles with deer like I do, fight back!
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Whimsical DIY Summer Wedding CenterpiecesIdeas for three, unique wedding centerpieces, perfect for summer weddings.
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Planning a Summer Wedding on a BudgetWhile the popularity of summer weddings can drive some costs up, summer weddings actually have many cost advantages. Here are some tips for saving money when planning a summer wedding.
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Gardening Catalogs Are a Valuable BargainFrom ageratum to zinnia, from asparagus to watermelon, and from apple to strawberry, gardening catalogs contain a wealth of information and pictures for making gardening plans or just pleasant dreaming.
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15 Tips for Planning a Thanksgiving Weekend WeddingThanksgiving weekend is traditionally a time to enjoy family and friends, who will be happy to share in the joy of the newlywed couple on their special wedding day. Following are some tips and suggestions for couples planning a Thanksgiving weekend wedding. -
Garden Frost Protection: Fall GardeningWhen fall is around the corner, it's a wonderful time to be in the garden. The weather is cooler, making gardening more pleasant. -
Autumn is the Time to Plant Spring-Flowering BulbsThe cooler, sunny days of autumn are the time to begin the process of soil amendments in preparation for planting the bulbs of spring flowers such as daffodils, tulips, crocus, iris, hyacinths, and others.
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Unique Red, White and Blue Patriotic Decorating IdeasShow your patriotism this year by displaying our American colors, red, white and blue in some unique ways.
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Inexpensive Pumpkin Fall Wedding CenterpiecesIf your wedding is in late fall such as October or November, you might want to consider making pumpkin centerpieces.
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When Frost Threatens Your GardenGardening Granny gives you some tips for preparing for frost.
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Tips for Winter Gardening in the NorthFall is an important time to take special care of the garden, even after the fall vegetables have been harvested. Try these simply tips to care for your garden this fall and see the benefits next spring. -
20 Gardening Tasks for OctoberOctober is a great time in the fall to start getting your garden ready for the winter. Taking the time now will save you time and money in the spring.
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How to Prepare Your Patio Garden for WinterYour patio garden is a vibrant living space throughout the summer but how can you bring it through the winter unharmed? This article will help you. -
Winterize Your GardenPrepare your garden for the winter weather. Plan for next year!
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