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Dahlias are late-summer flower heaven—but they're not cheap. Here's how to propagate yours first appeared on Dengarden on Aug ...
You’ll only need one or a few dinnerplate dahlia blooms to make a statement in a vase or arrangement. The large flowers can grow up to 10 inches across on four- to five-foot-tall plants.
Dahlias are summer’s parting gift — their poofy, fluffy balls bursting with vibrant color, bobbing atop slender stems. Now’s ...
From about 120 plants, he will choose those destined for the upcoming Greater Philadelphia Dahlia Society's annual show at Longwood Gardens Sept. 20 and 21, and only the best will do.
Some have petite single rows of petals and others look like pompons. Pearson, 41, is hardly a Johnny-come-lately to the flower business.
A trick from Cathy B. Graham's new book reminds us that less is more when it comes to flower arrangements—just a single bloom in a jar is enough!
Listen to the full episode here: As a high school student, Tariq Farid, borrowed money from family and friends to buy a small, defunct flower shop in East Haven, Connecticut. He'd use that 600 sq ...