Dahlia 'Happy Single® Wink'

Happy Single® Collection
Patio Dahlia

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4" lilac-purple single flowers with darker pink centers, sit above near black foliage. Bloom season-summer until frost.


  •  · Strong, sturdy branching habit
  •  · Low maintenance
  •  · Great cut flower
Item # Pack Size Avail Units Avail Plants  
4738550
25 #1 Tuber
*Ships 02/03 - 07/07
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Height:

24 in

Zone:

8-10

Dahlia 'Happy Single® Wink'
Dahlia 'Happy Single® Wink'

Exposure

Sun Tolerant

Soil Moisture Needs

Average Soil

Nature Attraction

Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds

Attributes

Long Blooming
Border
Re-Blooming
Good Container Plant
Good Cut Flower / Foliage

Season of Interest (Flowering)

Late Summer
Late Summer / Early Fall
Fall
Late Spring / Early Summer
Summer

Season of Interest (Foliage)

Late Spring / Early Summer
Late Summer
Fall

Dahlia

Dahlias make excellent potted plants and/or patio containers.  They bloom summer until frost, providing late summer color to the garden when most perennials are past their prime.  Dahlias are also a favorite holiday crop, especially for Easter and Mother's day.

Soil: Use a well-drained potting soil with a pH 6.5 - 7.0

Planting: Plant tubers so the crown is at or just below the soil surface. Eyes should be visible or will develop where the old stem and tubers meet. Be gentle, some tubers are delicate and easily broken if handled too rough.

Watering: Keep pots evenly moist but not too wet after potting. Too much moisture may lead to crown and root rot. Once growth begins, more frequent watering will be necessary.

Temperature: Grow Dahlias warm at 70 - 75F days.

Light: Dahlias require high light intensities, provide full sun for best growth.

Fertilizer: Dahlias are heavy feeders, especially the tall patio types. Once foliage is present, apply a slow-release top dressing or liquid feed with a well-balanced fertilizer at 200 ppm N.

Plant Growth Regulators: A-Rest is effective in controlling height on dahlias. Apply as a drench when shoots are emerging from the soil, usually 2 - 3 weeks after planting.

Pinching: Pinching can help to control height and will produce bushier plants with more flowers. Pinch early, after 3 - 4 leaf pairs. Pot dahlias do not require any pinching.

More About Happy Single® Collection Series

These will for sure give you a 'happy' feeling when you see these in bloom. Single flowers with attractive dark centers and decorative dark foliage. Great for in the landscape and patio containers. Very attractive to butterflies and bees.