dahlia flower seeds online shopping Dwarf Single Mix Dahlia Seeds
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dahlia flower seeds online shopping Dwarf Single Mix Dahlia Seeds

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dahlia flower seeds online shopping Dwarf Single Mix Dahlia SeedsBring vibrant, long lasting color to patios, balconies, and compact garden spaces with Dwarf Mix Dahlia Seeds from Survival Garden Seeds. This blend of Dahlia variabilis produces cheerful single blooms in shades of red, pink, yellow, and white, offering a steady summer display that thrives in containers, borders, and small space gardens. With tidy 1216 inch plants and reliable performance, this mix delivers beauty, pollinator support, and low

Bring vibrant, long-lasting color to patios, balconies, and compact garden spaces with Dwarf Mix Dahlia Seeds from Survival Garden Seeds. This blend of Dahlia variabilis produces cheerful single blooms in shades of red, pink, yellow, and white, offering a steady summer display that thrives in containers, borders, and small-space gardens. With tidy 12–16 inch plants and reliable performance, this mix delivers beauty, pollinator support, and low-maintenance charm all season.

Reliable, Colorful, and Perfect for Small Spaces

Dwarf dahlias are an excellent choice for gardeners who want maximum impact in a compact footprint. Their manageable height and branching habit make them well suited to pots, raised planters, and narrow garden edges. Each plant brings unique bloom shapes and colors, ensuring your space feels lively and full of personality.

Key characteristics include:

  • Compact 12–16 inch plants ideal for containers and tight spaces
  • Single, open blooms that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
  • A mix of bright colors for continuous ornamental interest
  • Easy growth with dependable summer-to-frost flowering
  • Suitable for both beginner and experienced flower gardeners

Why Customers Love Dwarf Mix Dahlia Seeds

  • Brings vibrant, steady color to patios, balconies, and borders
  • Produces unique flowers from every seed for a varied, eye-catching display
  • Supports pollinators with accessible, nectar-rich blooms
  • Low-growing habit fits neatly into small urban and suburban spaces
  • Performs well in pots and mixed beds without demanding maintenance
  • Non-GMO, heirloom-quality seeds grown and packed in the USA

How to Grow

  • Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before your last frost date for the best results.
  • Sow seeds in warm, well-drained seed-starting mix.
  • Keep soil consistently moist and maintain warmth for steady germination.
  • Transplant outdoors after all danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed.
  • Choose full sun and rich, well-drained soil for strongest growth.
  • Water regularly and deadhead spent blooms to promote continuous flowering.

Dwarf dahlias can also be direct-sown outdoors once temperatures are reliably warm, though indoor starting provides a head start for earlier blooms.

Harvest & Use

These single-bloom dahlias make charming additions to fresh-cut arrangements. Harvest stems early in the day for longest vase life and continue cutting throughout the season to encourage even more blooms.

NET WT. 750 MG

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