Draginas Dahlias
Andrea Lawson Dahlia
Andrea Lawson Dahlia
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Andrea Lawson dahlias produce stunning 4-inch white and lavender blooms with a classic ball form, reaching heights of 5 feet at maturity. These vigorous plants deliver abundant flowers throughout the season, making them ideal for cut arrangements and garden displays. Plant tubers in well-draining soil after the last frost, spacing them 18-24 inches apart in full sun. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering. Perfect for gardeners seeking reliable, long-stemmed varieties with elegant bicolor appeal.
How To Plant Dahlias
To get your dahlias started, pick a sunny spot with soil that drains well. Dig a hole, lay the tuber flat, and cover it with soil about 3 inches deep. Hold off on watering for now. Once you spot some sprouts and a few leaves, it’s time to water, but keep it gentle to prevent root rot. It’s a smart to put the stake next to the tuber at the same time of planting, so you don’t accidentally damage it later on.
As the season goes on, give your dahlias some love with fertilizer and insect sprays to help them bloom beautifully and grow strong. In the fall, dig up the roots and store them over winter.
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