Dahlia Bishop of York
Bloom with a golden glow..
With its single row of sunny petals and strikingly dark leaves and stems, this decorative dahlia effortlessly captures attention in any garden. A feast for bees and butterflies!
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- Dahlia Bishop of York tubers
The dahlia tubers are packed loose in bags. Each bag contains 1 tuber. Dahlia Bishop of York can be ordered in quantities of 5 bags. Each bag contains a short planting and care guide. Ideal to plant alone or as part of your own mixture.
A dahlia tuber grows into a plant 30-50 cm wide and produces several new flowers during the season. The tubers are of the highest quality and come with a 100% flower guarantee.
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Bloom with a golden glow..
With its single row of sunny petals and strikingly dark leaves and stems, this decorative dahlia effortlessly captures attention in any garden. A feast for bees and butterflies!
characteristics
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plants from April and May
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bloom: July until October
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location: sun
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flower height: 80-100 cm
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care tips
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Dahlia Bishop of York: Sunshine for your garden
The dahlia Bishop of York steals the show in your garden with its bright yellow flowers that stand out against the almost black foliage. This colour contrast immediately catches the eye and the open flower structure attracts bees and butterflies. This will not only make your garden more beautiful, but also livelier.
Planting dahlia Bishop of York
This radiant dahlia is easy to plant. Pick a sunny spot after the frost period, place the tubers with the 'eyes' up and give them space. A well-drained soil will do the rest. They tend to spread wide, so give them room to develop.
Care without worries
Water only when necessary - avoid too wet soil. However, it is important to water a lot in the first month when the tubers have just been planted. A little feeding during the growing period and removing spent flowers from time to time encourages rich flowering. At the end of the season, protect the tubers from frost by digging them up and storing them in a dry, cool place.
Good for nature and beautiful
The Bishop of York not only brings beauty to your garden, but also supports local nature with its bee- and butterfly-friendly properties. It is a hassle-free and responsible choice for any gardener who wants to enjoy a beautiful, low-maintenance and environmentally conscious garden every year.