Orange Glory Dahlia is a wonderful Dinnerplate Patio Dahlia, with a compact habit and big blooms. Suited for container growing, as well as in the garden this dahlia tops out at 32″. Don’t let it’s compact habit fool you though, you can expect large 4-8″ blooms from this orange dinnerplate dahlia when grown in the proper location.
Dahlias are best suited to full sun locations with well drained soil. In order to get the largest blooms from your dahlias, you will want to remove the side flower buds. By removing (pinching) the side flower buds you will train your dahlia to grow one main large bloom coming from the central stalk. Feed with bulb booster to help increase bloom quality.
Bulb Size
Soil Requirements
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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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Orange |
Bloom Time
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Mid Summer, Late Summer |
Suitable Zones
Benefits
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Good as Cut Flowers, Grows Well In Containers, New Item |
Planting Time
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Spring Planting |














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