Dahlia Cactus
Samourai
This bicolour dahlia is truly eye-catching: its pointed fuchsia-pink petals alternate with slightly shorter, creamy-white ones
Dahlia 'Samourai' is a semi-cactus dahlia - The petals are a mix of fuchsia-pink and creamy-white, with the pink petals often tipped with white. These flowers can reach a diameter of around 20cm and are borne on strong stems. The plant itself grows to a medium height of about 100cm.
- The best time to plant Dahlias here in NZ is September or October, but can be planted anytime from mid August through to late December.
- Dahlias love sun ,so choose a nice sunny spot in your garden. Ideally a spot that gets at least 4 hours of full sun a day.
- Dahlias will grow in almost any soil, but prefer well drained loamy soil conditions.
- Prepare the ground a few weeks before planting by digging over the soil thoroughly and adding a little well rotted compost and an application of general fertiliser.
- Before planting the tubers, apply stakes (for larger varieties) staking after planting damages roots and tubers.
- Plant your Dahlia tubers about 5-10cm deep and about 50cm apart with the eye facing upwards. Water well and keep moist being careful not to over-water.
For a full overview of how to plant Dahlias visit our Gardeners Guide.
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