AnswerGirls Online Column Includes Tips For Home Gardeners On Storing and Dividing Dahlia Tubers To Yield Double The Flower Crop Next Summer
Online, October 14, 2010 (Newswire.com) - This week the AnswerGirls new Solutions column focuses on the steps gardeners need to take now, if they want a brilliant display of dahlias next summer. It also explains how to multiply your plants every year, and can be read at http://www.answergirls.com/solutions004100610.html.
Getting dahlia tubers through the winter only guarantees a similar showing; proper division lets you share those magnificent plants. Or, better yet, plant some just for cutting. It doesn't take many dahlias to fill a vase, making them easy to arrange. Plus, cut dahlias are always a welcomed gift.
Dahlias are among the most amazing species of flowers; they come in an exquisite variety of forms and colors. Those colors range from whites and pastels to a rainbow of bright hues. Flower shapes include globes, rosettes and daisies, with surface textures that could be shaggy or smooth.
The AnswerGirls also offer a $1.00 e-booklet, "Growing Dahlias: Big, Bright & Beautiful". It explains, in simple language, how to master the art of dahlia-growing quickly, producing plants that will give you gorgeous flowers year after year. Available exclusively at http://www.answergirls.com/garden1.html.
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