Dahlia "Jowey Winnie"
Dahlia "Jowey Winnie"
Planting time: May after the last night frost, frost sensitive! Or grow early in a frost-protected area.
Location: Best in full sun. Dahlias also tolerate partial shade, but they won't bloom as profusely.
Flowering time: July until the first frost
Flower size: 10 – 14 cm
Flower shape: Ball
Color: Rosé, Apricot
Height: 100 cm
Planting distance: 50 cm
Quantity: 1 tuber
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Pre-order – complete order will be shipped in spring – for timely delivery of other products, please order them separately.
You are SO sweet, Jowey.
If you always remove the faded flowers, "Jowey Winnie" will shower you with beautiful apricot-colored balls from July to November.
With its apricot shimmer, it is very popular in wedding decorations.
Perfect as a cut flower. And for pots.
And "Jowey Winnie" somehow always works. Check out the photos for possible combinations... not easy to choose, I know.
Tip: Pinch dahlias as soon as they reach 20 to 30 cm in height: simply shorten the shoot tip by a third. This will encourage them to produce more shoots, more flowers, and become bushier.
Planting time: May after the last night frost, frost sensitive! Or grow early in a frost-protected area.
Location: Best in full sun. Dahlias also tolerate partial shade, but they won't bloom as profusely.
Flowering time: July until the first frost
Flower size: 10 – 14 cm
Flower shape: Ball
Color: Rosé, Apricot
Height: 100 cm
Planting distance: 50 cm
Quantity: 1 tuber
🐝 Dahlias are often wrongly considered unfriendly to insects. However, as soon as the flowers open—even densely filled ones—they release their stamens, making them accessible to bees and other insects.
Flower Happiness Guarantee: You should enjoy your dahlias 100%. Sometimes, however, nature does what it wants, and that's actually quite nice, but not always in the best interest of us gardeners. In rare cases, a tuber fails to sprout. If this happens to you, please contact me! We'll find a solution 💚
Photos: Seila Malo, Anna MacDougall
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Practical and charming for your cottage garden