Description
Center Court has crisp white blooms, with petals that fold back when it’s fully open. Long stems for cutting and large 6″ – 8″ blooms. Tubers are on the small side, Center Court just makes smaller tubers, that grow into a 5 foot tall plant.
Growers Notes:
- Dahlias are planted in spring after the soil has warmed up to 60 degrees
- Plant when night time temperatures are consistently in the 50’s
- Plant around the same time you would plant corn, potatoes and other warm season crops
- Plant dahlia tubers in an area that receives 6-8 hours of sunlight per day
- No extra water until sprout is 5”-6” tall, normal spring rains will give all the moisture it needs
- After the dahlia sprout is 6”, deep soak every 2-3 days