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Apple Blossom Decorative Dahlia Mix
Apple Blossom Decorative Dahlia Mix
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Meet the Apple Blossom Decorative Dahlia Mix—a curated combo of 5 top-tier dahlia tubers in dreamy pinks and creamy whites. Featuring the romantic Onesta, the bold Luka Johanna, and the soft-spoken Wittem, this mix brings elegant variety and nonstop color from midsummer into fall.
Varieties in this Mix Include:
- Onesta Dahlia
- Luka Johanna Dahlia
- Wittem Dahlia
Why You'll Love the Apple Blossom Decorative Dahlia Mix
- Blooms from July through October—just when the garden needs a pick-me-up
- Each tuber is #1 grade bare root—ready to take off once the soil warms
- Perfect for cutting gardens, borders, and statement containers
- Attracts pollinators and compliments alike
- Can be lifted and stored for year-after-year beauty
Shipped as premium bare root tubers, this mix is garden-ready come spring. Plant in full sun, give them a little love, and let the blooms do the rest.
FAQ
FAQ
- When should I plant the Apple Blossom Dahlia Mix tubers?
Plant the tubers in spring, after the last frost has passed and the soil has warmed to around 60°F. This gives them the best start for blooming by midsummer. - Can these dahlias grow in containers?
Absolutely—this mix is ideal for large containers or patio pots. Just make sure the container is at least 12 inches deep, has good drainage, and gets full sun. You'll get a portable flower show from July to October. - Will the Apple Blossom Mix return next year?
These dahlias are tender perennials, so in colder zones (below USDA Zone 8), you’ll need to dig up the tubers after the first frost, dry them out, and store them in a cool, dark place. Replant in spring for repeat performance. - Are these flowers good for cutting?
Yes—these are cutting garden all-stars. Each variety in the mix produces strong stems and long-lasting blooms, making them perfect for bouquets and arrangements. - Do these dahlias attract pollinators?
While decorative dahlias are more about show than nectar, their bright colors still attract the occasional bee or butterfly. Think of them as stylish bait for garden visitors.



