Dahlia Happy Single Kiss 3lt Potted Plant
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Product Description
This single-flowered dahlia adds warmth to the garden borders with its salmon coloured flowers and dark foliage.
Dahlias are stars of the garden borders providing a dazzling show of colour and are just perfect for the allotment to provide a never-ending supply of cut flowers, lasting well in the vase.
Our top quality tubers have been potted and grown on at out nursery and are ready for immediate planting. Grow in full sun although they will tolerate some shade.
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- Orders for seed only will incur a £2.45 delivery charge
- Orders for non-seed items will incur a £4.95 delivery charge
- A combined order (e.g. seeds and plants) will incur a £7.35 delivery charge.
Product Details
Grow In
- Bedding
- Border
- Container
- Patio
- container
Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
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