500+ Non-GMO Heirloom Dahlia Seeds for Outdoor Gardens - Attracts Butterflies, Bees, and Hummingbirds
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- Growth habit: Dahlia easy to manage, semi-shade tolerant, sun-loving, but cultivate seedlings to avoid direct sunlight, too strong sunlight will affect the flowering, avoid drought, avoid flooding. Prefer loose, fertile, well-drained soil. Adapt to different climates and soil types
- Assorted flower colors: Dahlia seeds are easy to grow, dahlias are easy to care for, and come in a wide variety of flower colors and shapes, including yellow, white, blue, pink, red, purple, orange, etc., adding color to your garden and making them a popular garden flower!
- How to plant: Dahlia seeds are scattered on the soil surface and then covered with moist fine soil; after sowing, use bamboo stakes to support the cover film, leaving gaps for ventilation, which helps increase soil temperature, reduce water and maintain soil moisture
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- Attract pollinators: These beautiful, brightly colored dahlias not only decorate gardens and yards, but also attract pollinating insects such as butterflies, bees and hummingbirds!
- High germination rate: Dahlia seeds have a high germination rate, seedlings will germinate within a few weeks, when the seedlings grow to 10~13 inches, they can be transplanted into individual pots. Place in back shade for 3~4 days, then move to strong light, pay attention to timely watering to maintain soil moisture