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Ready to elevate your garden game? Explore the enchanting realm of dahlias, where each type boasts its own unique charm and allure. Whether you're drawn to bold hues or delicate petals, there's a dahlia variety just waiting to be your garden's next star. Click to uncover the beauty of these magnificent blooms and join us for more gardening adventures!

Idlewild Blooms | Dahlia Farm on Instagram: "My best tips for newbies… 💗 Buy dahlia varieties that make you happy even if they aren’t popular. Some of my favorites are inexpensive. 💗 Get a variety of sizes and forms. This gives you good texture in bouquets. 💗 It’s okay to plant them close (12 inches is what I do) as long as you cut them a lot! 💗 Fertilize them regularly with nitrogen balanced fertilizer when they are young. This makes for big happy plants. You can lay off the fertilizer once they are blooming. 💗 Give them lots of support so they don’t fall over. I use the corral method because it works well for long rows with lots of plants. 💗 Attend your local dahlia society meetings and make some friends with people who have grown them for years. You’ll learn lots! 💗 Don’t take it Dahlia In Garden, Dahlia Flower Bed, Dahlia Support Ideas, Dahlia Support, Dahlia Patch, Dahlia Arrangements, Dahlia Field, Dahlia Society, Dahlia Plant

Idlewild Blooms | Dahlia Farm on Instagram: "My best tips for newbies… 💗 Buy dahlia varieties that make you happy even if they aren’t popular. Some of my favorites are inexpensive. 💗 Get a variety of sizes and forms. This gives you good texture in bouquets. 💗 It’s okay to plant them close (12 inches is what I do) as long as you cut them a lot! 💗 Fertilize them regularly with nitrogen balanced fertilizer when they are young. This makes for big happy plants. You can lay off the fertilizer…

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