A true delight for any garden, the Hartenaas Impression Dahlia will add a soft pink glow to the all of the blooms in your landscape. The pink blooms each have a white “collar” around its golden center, making it a focal point of borders, mid-height range gardens, and containers.
Dahlia Planting Tips:
How to get the most flowers from your dahlia plants:
After a few weeks, you will see offshoots and as soon as the
plant develops about 4-6″ high, it is best to cut the dahlia plant back to just
above the second leaf axle. By cutting the dahlia back this will stimulate new growth as well a broader and more abundant branches .A dahlia plant that is full will produce a greater amount of blooms.
To keep your dahlias blooming in abundance:
Regularly remove buds (also called deadheading) that have died during flowering.
Bulb Size
Soil Requirements
|
Well Drained Soil |
Hardiness Zones
Light Requirements
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Full Sun |
Plant Spacing
Planting Depth
Mature Height
Flower Color
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Pink |
Bloom Time
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Summer to Frost |
Suitable Zones
Benefits
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Attracts Butterflies and Hummingbirds, Deer Resistant, Good as Cut Flowers, Grows Well In Containers |
Planting Time
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Spring Planting |













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