
Totally Tangerine Dahlia
'Totally Tangerine' Dahlia is an essential choice for a pollinator-friendly garden. Its bright flowers in shades of pink and peach bloom prolifically all summer until frost. A mid-height Dahlia, 'Totally Tangerine' looks nice with other Dahlias of all types. Flowering steadily all summer long, they harmonize with all of summer’s flowers, including Agastache, Monarda, Gaura, and wildflowers. Excellent cut flowers – the more you cut, the more it blooms. Dahlias need a full sun location in compost enriched, well-drained soil. They are heavy feeders so before planting add an organic fertilizer to the soil as well. It is hardy in zones 8-10; grow as an annual in cooler zones or dig and store tubers over the winter to re-plant in spring.
'Totally Tangerine' Dahlia is an essential choice for a pollinator-friendly garden. Its bright flowers in shades of pink and peach bloom prolifically all summer until frost. A mid-height Dahlia, 'Totally Tangerine' looks nice with other Dahlias of all types. Flowering steadily all summer long, they harmonize with all of summer’s flowers, including Agastache, Monarda, Gaura, and wildflowers. Excellent cut flowers – the more you cut, the more it blooms. Dahlias need a full sun location in compost enriched, well-drained soil. They are heavy feeders so before planting add an organic fertilizer to the soil as well. It is hardy in zones 8-10; grow as an annual in cooler zones or dig and store tubers over the winter to re-plant in spring.
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'Totally Tangerine' Dahlia is an essential choice for a pollinator-friendly garden. Its bright flowers in shades of pink and peach bloom prolifically all summer until frost. A mid-height Dahlia, 'Totally Tangerine' looks nice with other Dahlias of all types. Flowering steadily all summer long, they harmonize with all of summer’s flowers, including Agastache, Monarda, Gaura, and wildflowers. Excellent cut flowers – the more you cut, the more it blooms. Dahlias need a full sun location in compost enriched, well-drained soil. They are heavy feeders so before planting add an organic fertilizer to the soil as well. It is hardy in zones 8-10; grow as an annual in cooler zones or dig and store tubers over the winter to re-plant in spring.























