My kids and I have been growing dahlias from seed for a few years. Growing dahlia from seed is easier than I had imagined, plus it gives me a chance to dabble in breeding them.
Each year the existing dahlia plants grow larger, and we grow some new ones from seed. The bees and other pollinator insects prefer open single flowers, so for now that is what we mostly grow. Dahlias flower over summer and autumn here, which is when bees tend to struggle finding food in preparation for winter.
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| Dahlia flowers |
This past summer was very dry. Our dahlias started to flower, then stopped and struggled through the heat. In autumn we got some rain and some of the dahlias are flowering again.
The other day we picked some dahlia flowers to bring inside. I like them so thought I would share some photos.
The darker pink, the red, and the more metallic bronze looking ones are not flowering at the moment. We have various yellows, some pinks, and some white.
We sell dahlia plants in season, and sometimes I sell dahlia seeds. While I only collect seed from the more interesting colours, they were open pollinated (and highly heterozygous) and when grown from seed there will be mostly yellows, some pinks, some white, and only occasionally do you see some other colours.
They are seasonal and only available during some months of the year. If interested, please go through my for sale page and then click through to see what I have for sale that month.



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