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Kennemerland

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Product Information
🚚 Shipping Starts: 3rd week of March '24
📦 Quantity per Package: 1 Big Tuber

Specifications
☀️ Light Required: Full Sun / Partial Shade
🌷 Height: 36-40"
🌸 Blooming Period: Jul - Sep
🌱 Bulb Size: I (Top Size)
Planting Distance: 18"
Planting Depth: 2"
📍 Hardiness Zone: Zone 8-10
🦌 Deer Resistant: No
💐 Minimum Bulbs for Effect: 2-3
Kennemerland

About Kennemerland

Check out the Cactus Dahlia Kennemerland, an absolute must-have for flower lovers. Its striking yellow blooms will add a pop of color to any landscape. With its easy-to-grow nature, it's great for both experienced gardeners and beginners.

  • This stunning, eye-catching flower can be grown at home or in the garden.
  • The Dahlia tuber Kennemerland is a hardy, disease-resistant variety, perfect for those new to flower-growing.
  • Heat-tolerant and perfect for a wide range of weather conditions.
  • Grows to a height of 40-45"

How to care for Kennemerland

  • Dig a hole in well-drained soil and plant the tubers about 4-5 inches deep. 
  • Space them about 18-24 inches apart. 
  • Water the tubers well and keep the soil consistently moist until new growth appears. 
  • Fertilize them regularly with a balanced fertilizer. 
  • Deadhead the flowers to promote continued blooming. 
  • In the fall, after the first frost, cut the stems back to ground level, and lift the tubers and store them in a cool, dry place for the winter.

Frequently Asked Questions

The blooming time for Kennemerland dahlias varies depending on several factors, such as the planting time, growing conditions, and climate. In general, it takes about 60-90 days for Kennemerland dahlias to bloom from the time they are planted. However, this can vary based on the specific variety of dahlia and the growing conditions. It does take about 2-3 weeks for them to sprout.

Kennemerland dahlias typically bloom from mid-summer to early fall, with peak bloom times occurring in late August and early September. To ensure the best bloom time for your Kennemerland dahlias, it is important to plant them in a location that receives full sun and to provide them with adequate water and fertilizer throughout the growing season.

Yes, Kennemerland dahlias can take full sun, as long as they are provided with adequate water and soil nutrients. They need at least 6 hours of sunlight, so plant them preferably facing the south or west.

These dahlias are known for their strong and sturdy stems, making them well-suited for supporting the large, colorful blooms that they produce. However, like most plants, Kennemerland dahlias can be susceptible to heat stress, so it's important to ensure that they receive regular watering and are planted in well-draining soil to avoid waterlogged roots.

Additionally, providing a layer of mulch around the plants can help to retain moisture in the soil and protect the roots from extreme temperature fluctuations.

Planting Kennemerland dahlias is a fairly straightforward process. First, choose a location with well-drained soil and full sun. Before planting, prepare the soil by digging a hole about 4-5 inches deep and mixing it in compost or other organic matter. Place the dahlia tuber in the hole with the "eyes" facing up, and cover it with soil.

Space multiple tubers at least 18 inches apart. Water thoroughly after planting and keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Once the dahlias start to grow, provide support such as stakes to keep them from falling over. Deadhead regularly to encourage more blooms. In colder climates, dig up the tubers before the first frost and store them in a cool, dry place until spring.

There could be several reasons why your Kennemerland dahlias are not blooming. The most common reasons are insufficient sunlight, improper watering, and poor soil conditions. Dahlias require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily, so if they are planted in a shady area, they may not bloom.

Overwatering or underwatering can also cause problems, so make sure the soil is consistently moist but not waterlogged. Poor soil conditions can also prevent dahlias from blooming, so ensure that the soil is well-draining and fertile.

Additionally, if you have applied too much nitrogen fertilizer, this could promote foliage growth at the expense of blooms. If any of the above reasons are not listed or you need more advice, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Finally, don't plant your dahlias too early in spring and don't forget to dig them up before the first frost comes in. Dahlias are not hardy in colder climates.

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