Description
We think Mingus Toni is one of the most beautiful dahlias we grow, and and is Mrs. Dahlia Barns’ favorite dahlia. Rich, deep pink with dark raspberry pink running through the petals. Stunning and is really beautiful in bouquets mixed with other rich colors or sitting on your kitchen table. It’s one we’ve grown for years.
Growers Notes:
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- Dahlias are planted in spring after the soil has warmed up to 60 degrees
- Plant around the same time you would plant tomato plants and other warm season crops
- Add a 4″ layer of compost on the garden bed, and till/mix into the soil.
- Plant dahlia tubers horizontal (on their sides) in an area that receives 6-8 hours of sunlight per day.
- Wet Climates: No extra water until sprout is 5”-6” tall, normal spring rains will give the soil and your tubers all the moisture it needs. Tubers will rot in soggy soils
- Dry Climates: Your tubers need moisture in the soil to grow. If your soil is dry during the spring, water lightly once a week to add and retain moisture in the soil
- After the dahlia sprout is 6”, deep soak every 2-3 days
- Fertilizer: Use a slow release, organic fertilizer when you plant, with a low nitrogen number ( low 1st number) Apply a 5-10-10 granular fertilizer 30 days after you plant.
- For more information, please visit our Dahlia Care page