Dahlia Little Robert is a pompon type with smaller, but more numerous, flowers. Bright pink petals tipped in carmine unfold over weeks from August to frost. Each time they are harvested for cut flower bouquets, the stems split and produce even more blooms. Grow in full sun for best results. Dahlias bloom from mid- to late summer. Dahlias are not winter hardy, so please lift the tubers in the fall and store them in a frost-free location over winter.
One tuber per package.
Bulbs are easy to plant and easy to grow. Flower Bulbs are broken down into two very general groups – Fall planting bulbs benefit from sitting in cold soil. Spring planting bulbs do not require cold soil to trigger flowering. Fall planting bulbs can be planted any time between late September and January, but most gardeners plant fall bulbs in October and November, about the same time you would plant garlic. Fall planting bulbs will bloom the following spring and early summer. Spring planting bulbs should be sunk into the ground in March and April. They tend to bloom later in the spring, into mid-summer. Follow along with this handy How to Grow Bulbs Guide and grow some colour.