Sweet Nathalie Dahlia Tuber
Unveil the Delicate Charm of Sweet Nathalie Dahlia
Bloomstead Farms, located in the picturesque landscape of Del Norte, Colorado, proudly introduces the Sweet Nathalie Dahlia. This exquisite flower enchants with its soft pastel hues, adding a touch of timeless elegance to any garden or floral arrangement.
Why Sweet Nathalie Dahlia is Special
Delicate Beauty: The Sweet Nathalie Dahlia is known for its soft, blush-pink petals with a hint of creamy undertones. Its delicate color palette and perfectly shaped blooms bring a sense of serenity and grace to your garden.
Superior Quality: At Bloomstead Farms, we are committed to cultivating the highest quality dahlias. Each Sweet Nathalie tuber is carefully nurtured to ensure healthy growth and an abundance of stunning, long-lasting blooms.
Versatile Elegance: Ideal for garden beds, borders, and sophisticated floral arrangements, the Sweet Nathalie Dahlia’s gentle colors and full blooms make it a versatile choice. Its refined beauty enhances any setting, from romantic weddings to peaceful garden retreats, to cut flower gardens or a decorative border.
Perfect for Every Gardener
Whether you are an experienced horticulturist or a beginner, the Sweet Nathalie Dahlia will elevate your gardening experience. Its charming blooms are a delightful reward for your efforts and add a unique touch of elegance to your outdoor space.
Our Journey of Transformation
At Bloomstead Farms, our story is one of perseverance and vision. Transforming rocky terrain into a vibrant flower farm, our journey mirrors the beauty and resilience of the dahlias we grow. The Sweet Nathalie Dahlia, with its delicate yet vibrant blooms, embodies our dedication to excellence and grace.
Join us at Bloomstead Farms and let the Sweet Nathalie Dahlia become a cherished part of your garden. Celebrate the beauty that emerges from dedication and passion, and enjoy the timeless charm this flower brings to your outdoor space.
Planting Season: Spring
Plant Height: 40 to 48 inches
Bloom Size: Up to 8 inches
Bloom Season: Summer through late fall
Plant Characteristics: Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Pollinators, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Fast Growing
Color: pink, white
Planting and Care Guide
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SunlightDahlias prefer a sunny location with at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight per day, such as a south or west-facing border. They can also grow in shady areas, but they may be taller and require more staking and care.
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SoilDahlias can grow in most fertile, moist, well-drained soils. Before planting, you can enrich the soil with organic matter like compost or well-rotted manure.
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PlantingWhen planting tubers in the ground, dig a hole that's 4–6 inches deep and place the tuber in with the eye facing up. You can also start dahlias indoors in pots, filling them with moist, well-draining garden soil and planting one tuber per pot on its side, about 2–3 inches deep. Place the pot in a warm, sunny spot (at least 60°F) and don't water until a sprout appears above the soil.
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StakingIf you're growing varieties that can reach heights of 3 feet or more, you should stake them at planting time. Place a strong 5–6 foot stake near the tuber and use twine to tie the stems to the stake every 12–18 inches as the plant grows.
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WateringDahlias need consistent moisture, but they can tolerate some periods of dryness because their tubers store moisture. You can water dahlias deeply 1–2 inches per week, 2–3 times per week, instead of shallowly every day.
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FertilizingDahlias are hungry plants that benefit from consistent fertilizer, but the amount and frequency depends on the fertility of your soil. You can start fertilizing once the plants are 24 inches tall, using a fertilizer that's rich in nutrients and more nitrogen when they're young and less as they mature. Fish emulsion is a good early season fertilizer that you can apply once or twice a month, depending on how it's diluted. You can send a soil sample to your local extension office or a reputable soil lab to help you choose the best fertilizer for your situation.
Shipping: We begin shipping late April and early May when the danger of frost has ended.