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New products at Plant Me Now

by John - April 30th, 2014.
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New products today at Plant Me Now

Dahlia Chocolate and Candy (1 tuber)

Dahlia Chocolate and Candy (1 tuber) £2.45
Chocolate and Candy Dahlias produce beautiful, decorative flowers which are pink with a peach centre with bronze foliage. Flowers all summer long at a height of around 90cm. Dahlias like any well cultivated, garden soil with a good supply of organic material. Sunny sites away from strong winds. Use as a border or bedding plant dahlias make good cut flowers. Short varieties can also be grown in containers on the patio or balcony. Dahlias vary in height, so plant at the front or back of borders or in pots, according to height. Keep the plants well watered during growth. Either lift tubers after flowering and store frost free in dry compost or particularly in warmer areas, cover with a mulch over winter. For early flowering, tubers may be started off in boxes in April; use a light soil mixed with compost. Keep slightly moist, cool and free from frost. When he danger of frosts has passed, plant out the sprouted tubers. If used as a cut flower, cut the stems only when the flower has fully developed.

Dahlia Jowey Gipsey (1 tuber)

Dahlia Jowey Gipsey (1 tuber) £2.45
A beautiful decorative lilac dahlia with vibrant yellow centre. Exhibition dahlia Jowey Gipsey grows to around 70cm in height flowering all summer long. Dahlias like any well cultivated, garden soil with a good supply of organic material. Sunny sites away from strong winds. Use as a border or bedding plant dahlias make good cut flowers. Short varieties can also be grown in containers on the patio or balcony. Dahlias vary in height, so plant at the front or back of borders or in pots, according to height. Keep the plants well watered during growth. Either lift tubers after flowering and store frost free in dry compost or particularly in warmer areas, cover with a mulch over winter. For early flowering, tubers may be started off in boxes in April; use a light soil mixed with compost. Keep slightly moist, cool and free from frost. When he danger of frosts has passed, plant out the sprouted tubers. If used as a cut flower, cut the stems only when the flower has fully developed.

Dahlia Blue Bayou (1 tuber)

Dahlia Blue Bayou (1 tuber) £2.45
Dahlia Blue Bayou produces lovely lilac flowers with a dark red heart. It grows to a height of 100cm and will make a fantastic addition to your beds and borders. Dahlias like any well cultivated, garden soil with a good supply of organic material. Sunny sites away from strong winds. Use as a border or bedding plant dahlias make good cut flowers. Short varieties can also be grown in containers on the patio or balcony. Dahlias vary in height, so plant at the front or back of borders or in pots, according to height. Keep the plants well watered during growth. Either lift tubers after flowering and store frost free in dry compost or particularly in warmer areas, cover with a mulch over winter. For early flowering, tubers may be started off in boxes in April; use a light soil mixed with compost. Keep slightly moist, cool and free from frost. When he danger of frosts has passed, plant out the sprouted tubers. If used as a cut flower, cut the stems on when the flower has fully developed.

Dahlia Happy Butterfly (1 tuber)

Dahlia Happy Butterfly (1 tuber) £2.45
Dahlia Happy Butterfly makes an excellent cut flower, producing beautiful yellow blooms with red blushes, this waterlily type dahlia grows to around 110cm in height. Flowers throughout the summer. Dahlias like any well cultivated, garden soil with a good supply of organic material. Sunny sites away from strong winds. Use as a border or bedding plant dahlias make good cut flowers. Short varieties can also be grown in containers on the patio or balcony. Dahlias vary in height, so plant at the front or back of borders or in pots, according to height. Keep the plants well watered during growth. Either lift tubers after flowering and store frost free in dry compost or particularly in warmer areas, cover with a mulch over winter. For early flowering, tubers may be started off in boxes in April; use a light soil mixed with compost. Keep slightly moist, cool and free from frost. When he danger of frosts has passed, plant out the sprouted tubers. If used as a cut flower, cut the stems on when the flower has fully developed.