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5 Reasons Dahlias Are Not Easy-Care Flowers

By stacy ling

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Before growing them in your garden, carefully consider whether you want to do the work involved so you can be more successful with them. Here's what you need to know.

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Dahlias are tender perennials that must be lifted out of the ground in  order to survive in colder climates or  treated as an annual. This adds to the workload of a home gardener.

To grow them the following season, the overwintering process is a lot of  work to keep them alive and prevent tubers from rotting and drying out.

Dahlias have specific growing requirements that need to be met for optimal growth and flowering. They need full sun and prefer moist, well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter.  

Dahlias require some pruning and staking to maintain their shape, prevent flopping over, and encourage bushier growth.

They are more susceptible to pests such as aphids, spider mites, caterpillars, and slugs, as well as diseases like powdery mildew and botrytis.

Dividing tubers can also be a bit tricky, as it requires separating them  without damaging the delicate “eyes” or buds that will sprout new  growth in the next growing season.

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