Spring Gardening: Splitting Dahlia Tubers

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Dahlias are perennial plants that grow from tuberous roots and are easily propagated by digging them up and splitting the tubers.

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PLANT HEALTH

As tubers age, they can become diseased or infected with pests. Removing any damaged or diseased portion of the tuber, helping to prevent disease.

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IMPROVED GROWTH

When tubers are left undivided for too long, they can become crowded, which can result in stunted growth and reduced flowering. .

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Each tuber section can be planted separately to produce a new plant. This can be a cost-effective way to increase your dahlia collection or to share your plants with others.

PROPAGATION

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SIZE CONTROL

If you have a large dahlia plant that is taking up to much space in your garden, you can divide the tubers to create smaller plants.

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RENEWAL

Splitting dahlia tubers can help to renew older plants. As dahlia plants age, they can become less productive and less vigorous.

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To learn how to split your dahlia tubers, visit the blog where I'll explain everything you need to know.

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