Dahlia 'Yellow Symphony'
Dahlia 'Yellow Symphony'
Yellow Symphony is as close to highlighter yellow as a dahlia can get. Like burst of sunrays this variety really lights up any garden spot. The 4" pompom style blooms are borne non-stop from early July through the first frost (mid-October here). In our trials this variety has been the most heat tolerant of all the dahlias. A good choice for the landscape in mass plantings or in stand-alone specimen displays. Also, plays well with other annuals in the border. An easy plant to grow.
Mature Plant Size: 24" Tall , 16" Spread
Bloom Time: From planting and up until frost (if appicable)
Light Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Shade (a good choice in the south)
Soil Type/pH: Well-drained/6.0-7.5
Hardiness Degree: 34° Fahrenheit
Planting tubers: To plant, dig a hole 4” to 6” deep and place the tuber on its side, horizontally, with the growing eye facing up. Refill the hole with soil. Dahlias get quite large, so allow at least 12” of space between plants. Also, be patient they usually take 3 weeks to come up in our zone.
Fertilizer & Water: Incorporate compost or an all-purpose granular feed into soil prior to planting. Feed every two weeks with an all-purpose liquid feed if the growth is slow. Water sparingly until established (about three weeks) and then keep evenly moist.
Offer Size: 1 Tuber (Guaranteed to arrive alive)
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