
How to tie in dahlias
Published: Tuesday, 23 July 2019 at 1:01 pm
Support dahlias by tying in, to stop the flowers flopping and to get the best display, using our easy practical guide.
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From midsummer, dahlias start producing their stunning showy flowers, but they lose impact if the stems flop forward under the weight of the flowers.
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To get the best dahlia floral display, tie their stems to canes as they grow to give them some support.
Discover how to tie in dahlias, below.
You Will Need
- Dahlia plant
- Canes
- String or twine
Step 1

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Check dahlias each week; if they're starting to flop tie the main stem to a supporting cane or stick with garden string. Don't tie the string too loosely, but allow a little room for growth.
Tie the stem to the cane in one or more places to give the plant maximum support.

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