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Dahlia Seeds – Figaro Series – 25 counts

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Original price was: $5.26.Current price is: $3.15.

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Common Name : Dahlia
Sunlight : Full Sun, Medium Sun
Brand : Unbranded
Color : Multicolor
Genus : Dahlia
Indoor/Outdoor : Outdoor
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Season of Interest : Fall, Spring, Summer
Cultivating Difficulty : Easy
Life Cycle : Perennial
Seller Notes : “New Seeds - 25 counts”
Watering : Medium
Type : Flower Seeds

84-91 days. Figaro Series dahlias are a simple way to grow classic southwestern color in your home, patio, or garden this season. Figaro Series seeds mature into tight yet robust 14-18 inch tall shrubby mounds exploding with iconic 3 inch single and double blooms perfect for showing off during summer’s longest days. Figaro Series dahlia is the official flower of Mexico and promises to thrive in many hot, dry, and demanding gardens. Figaro Series dahlias are easy to grow from seed and are an international favorite grown just as popularly indoors as outside. Growing Figaro Series Dahlia Garden Seeds Figaro Series dahlias are a hardy outdoor favorite and best sown directly outside after the frost. For earliest blooms, begin indoors 6-8 weeks prior as dahlia seeds will require 14-21 days to germinate with plenty of light. Transplant seedlings when four sets of true leaves appear into a partial shaded spot in the garden or equally shaded place indoors. Figaro Series dahlias are just as popularly grown indoors as they are out. Plant 2-3 Figaro Series dahlia seeds 2 inches deep into fertile, medium moist, and well-drained soil in partial sun. Figaro Series dahlia is adaptable and known to be tolerant of drought, heat, and poor soils. Do not overwater dahlias since plants are occasionally susceptible to leaf spots caused by bacteria and fungi in over-saturated and poorly ventilated gardens. Dahlias have no serious pests but monitor regularly for aphids, especially on indoor plants. Figaro Series dahlia seeds are mature in 84-91 days as 14-18 inch mounded uprights with a 10-12 inch spread of 2-3 inch single and fully double blooms. Dahlia pinnata , or more commonly known as dahlia, is native to the dry and arid regions of Mexico and Central America and is the official flower of Mexico. Dahlia pinnata is known to have been an ornamental flower cultivated by the Aztecs before the arrival of the Europeans.