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Dahlia Seeds (Peony-Flowered) - Bishop of Canterbury

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Estimated delivery between February 05 and February 08.

The Bishop of Canterbury dahlia, part of the Peony-Flowered variety, is an exquisite addition to any garden. With its large, ball-shaped blooms in rich, velvety purple tones, this variety adds a regal touch to any floral display. The flowers are known for their elegant peony-like shape, creating a striking contrast with its dark green foliage. A true standout, the Bishop of Canterbury is perfect for both garden beds and as a cutting flower.

Key Benefits

  • Regal Blooms: The large, deep purple blooms have a peony-like shape with tightly packed petals, creating a full, plush appearance that’s perfect for any floral arrangement.
  • Bold Color Statement: The rich, dark purple color stands out in gardens, creating a vibrant contrast against green foliage.
  • Long-Lasting Flowers: These dahlias produce long-lasting blooms that can last through the summer and into fall, bringing continuous beauty to your garden.
  • Ideal for Cutting: Perfect for cut-flower gardens, these dahlias provide dramatic and eye-catching flowers for arrangements and bouquets.
  • Versatile Garden Addition: Whether grown in beds, borders, or containers, the Bishop of Canterbury dahlia is a versatile choice for any garden design.

Variety Features

  • Flower Type: Peony-flowered, featuring full, rounded blooms with tightly packed petals.
  • Color: Deep, velvety purple with a rich, luxurious appearance.
  • Bloom Size: Large blooms, typically 6–8 inches across, with a strong presence.
  • Height: Grows to about 3 feet tall, making it suitable for both cutting gardens and garden beds.
  • Blooming Period: Mid to late summer, continuing through fall, ensuring a long season of blooms.

Planting Instructions

Best Planting Time:

  • Plant the tubers after the last frost in spring, once the soil has warmed to about 60°F (15°C).

Planting Tips:

  • Depth: Plant tubers 4–6 inches deep, ensuring that the growing tip (eye) is facing upwards.
  • Spacing: Space tubers 12–18 inches apart to provide ample room for growth.
  • Soil Type: Dahlias prefer well-drained, fertile soil. Amend the soil with compost for better growth.
  • Light Requirements: Full sun is ideal for these plants. At least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day will encourage vigorous growth and abundant blooms.

Care Instructions

Watering:

  • Keep the soil evenly moist throughout the growing season. Be cautious not to overwater as this can lead to tuber rot. Water deeply during dry periods.

Fertilizing:

  • Apply a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) at planting and again when plants are 6 inches tall to encourage strong growth and vibrant blooms.

Weeding and Mulching:

  • Mulch around the base of the plants to keep the soil cool and moist, and to reduce competition from weeds. Remove weeds regularly to prevent them from crowding out your dahlias.

Pest and Disease Management:

  • Pests: Watch for aphids and slugs, which can occasionally affect dahlias. Treat with organic insecticidal soap or neem oil as needed.
  • Disease Prevention: Ensure proper air circulation by spacing plants well and avoid overhead watering to reduce the risk of fungal diseases.

Harvesting

  • For Blooms: Harvest flowers in the early morning when they are fully open but still firm. Cut at an angle to allow the stems to take in water, prolonging the vase life.
  • For Tubers: After the first frost, dig up the tubers and allow them to dry before storing them in a cool, dry place over the winter.

Storage

Short-Term Storage:

  • Freshly cut flowers can last up to a week in a vase, changing the water regularly to keep them fresh.

Long-Term Storage:

  • Store tubers in a cool, dry area (40–50°F or 4–10°C). Ensure they are completely dry before storing to prevent mold or rot.

Aesthetic and Culinary Uses

  • Aesthetic Appeal: The Bishop of Canterbury dahlia adds a regal touch to any garden. Its deep purple blooms make it ideal for creating elegant, dramatic displays in borders, cutting gardens, or floral arrangements.
  • Floral Arrangements: This variety is perfect for creating sophisticated bouquets, especially for special occasions like weddings and formal events.

Conclusion

The Bishop of Canterbury dahlia is a majestic addition to any garden or floral arrangement. With its striking peony-like blooms in deep purple, it offers both beauty and elegance. This hardy, easy-to-grow flower will brighten up any landscape from summer to fall, making it an ideal choice for both experienced gardeners and those new to growing dahlias.

Non-GMO

Dharaseeds are Non-GMO and free from genetically modified organisms.

High Germination Rate

Tested for high viability to ensure successful sprouting.

Heirloom Variety

Open-pollinated seeds preserved for quality and authenticity.

Chemical-Free

Free from synthetic pesticides, herbicides, and additives.

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