Description
Strong stems on Pink Runner. Just like it’s relative, Salmon Runner, it has thick stems, produces lots of tubers and gives you lots of blooms all season long. Pink Runner starts out the season more on the pink color side, then moves to a coral pink as the season goes on.
Growers Notes:
- 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
- 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
- For more information, please visit our Dahlia Care page