Is dahlia suitable for outdoor cultivation?
The editor will introduce whether dahlia is suitable for outdoor cultivation and the detailed explanation of dahlia's growth conditions in the aspect of green plants and flowers. Next, our site's editor will provide an introduction.
Dahlia is commonly known as "sweet potato flower" and is a relatively common flower in the northern region. Most dahlia in the northern region grows on both sides of roads, relying solely on natural conditions throughout its growth cycle. It begins to sprout every spring, blooms in summer, and the flowering period lasts until autumn. When winter comes to the north, the temperature drops, and the branches and leaves of the dahlia naturally wither, marking the beginning of a dormancy period.
Dahlia belongs to the large, fast-growing flowers. Its root system is similar to sweet potatoes, very robust, and stores a large amount of water. Therefore, it can survive well in outdoor, open-air environments. After winter sets in, it can enter a long dormancy period relying on its robust root system, and it can safely survive during the dry season without water.
In recent years, many gardening enthusiasts have discovered the advantages of sweet potato flowers and started cultivating a variety of species, selling them online. In terms of the quality of dahlia's blooming, the fully opened petals are much more beautiful than those of most other plants. Dahlia petals resemble chrysanthemum petals and are often symmetrical, with each variety producing petals of different colors.
Is dahlia suitable for outdoor cultivation?
Every spring, from March to April, these two months are the most suitable for planting dahlias. Planting in spring allows for germination and growth within a month. By summer, with the arrival of the rainy season, dahlia can enter the flowering period, blooming from summer through to the late autumn season. With proper care, the flowering period can last up to half a year.
There are dozens of varieties of dahlia available on the market, and each variety produces flowers of different colors and shapes. You can choose according to your personal preferences. In the first two years, dahlias can be grown in pots, but after that, they must be planted in the ground, as the space in pots is too small to meet the growth needs of dahlias.
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