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Dahlia 'Dahlegria Magenta Bicolour'

Add a burst of Magenta to your borders

The Highlights

    • Large, single vibrant Magenta flowers with a white fade towards the centres
    • Flowering all summer from June to September
    • Eyecatching plants for the middle of a border
    • Contrasting purple-black foliage
    • Single flower type makes them accessible to bees

    See how our premium 3L pots compare to 1L:

    1l vs 3l pots

Dahlia 'Dahlegria Magenta Bicolour'

Add a burst of Magenta to your borders
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The Highlights

    • Large, single vibrant Magenta flowers with a white fade towards the centres
    • Flowering all summer from June to September
    • Eyecatching plants for the middle of a border
    • Contrasting purple-black foliage
    • Single flower type makes them accessible to bees

    See how our premium 3L pots compare to 1L:

    1l vs 3l pots

Know Your Plant

Supplied as:

3 Litre Pot
3L Pot. This plant is supplied in a 3L Pot, which is approx 19 x 13cm

Height on arrival:

30cm
Your Dahlias will be supplied at a height of approx 30cm

Eventual height:

60cm

Eventual spread:

40cm
Reaches a spread of 40cm

Time to first crop:

Flower colour:

Magenta Pink

Habit:

Upright/Mound-forming
Flowers rise on upright stems from mounds of contrasting foliage

Hardiness:

Somewhat hardy
Plant out after the last frost and the plant should be fine until winter.

Rootstock:

Spacing:

30cm
Plant at 30cm intervals to allow for spreading

Care Guide

Good pest and disease resistance

Dahlias can have issues with Slugs, Aphids, Capsid Bugs, Earwigs and Powdery Mildew. To defend against the bacterial infections, try to maintain good garden hygiene. Space the plants out adequately to allow for good air circulation. For Slugs and Snails, it is important to keep the area around the plant debris free and as dry as possible, especially at night as slugs and snails love damp conditions. You can use barriers such as egg shells or copper wire around the plant to prevent slugs and snails reaching the leaves. For Aphids, check the leaves regularly for any possible infestation. Pick the bugs off and spray the infected area with soapy water. You can also plant a companion plant nearby, eg: Marigolds, which will attract predatory insects such as ladybirds that will eat the aphids.MORE

Water often

Water well especially during hot and dry periods. It is best to water Dahlias once a week. However, if the plant looks distressed during prolonged hot periods you may want to water more often.

Full sun

Dahlias should be planted somewhere they receive around 6-8 hours of direct sunlight every day.

Any moist, well-drained soil

Mix in plenty of organic matter such as garden compost into the soil before planting and more every spring. If your soil is particularly clay-heavy and easily becomes waterlogged, add some perlite into the soil to improve drainage.

Feed regularly

Apply a general purpose feed at the planting time. Then, from July to September feed every two weeks with a high-potash liquid feed such as tomato feed. ?v=1613300718

For more care tips and ideas visit our Knowledge page

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