Planting Your Dahlia Tubers in the Ground
I love to over-give information, and sometimes people don't want to read that. So I have started with simple basic guidelines. But down below is my lengthy explanations. Where to Plant - Plant where you get a minimum of 6 hours plus of sunlight everyday. Make your soil well draining. I use bagged steer manure and organic peat moss worked into my soil to improve it. Each Dahlia Tuber has different size plants, pay attention to the size as you pick your location. And make a plan for how you will support the dahlias before you plant. Single stake at planting, or add cage, or netting once they are about 12 inches. You need at least 12 inches between your plants, and 18 inches gives it more breathing room. Planting- Only plant your tubers once the chance of frost has passed. Dig a hole about 6 inches deep, mix a small amount of bone meal into the soil and lay the tuber sideways with the eye (think potato sprout) facing up, cover with dirt...