Amateur Gardening  |  9th March 2019
DAHLIAS: TWENTY VARIETIES, ONE TO SUIT EVERYONE
Dahlias and big blowsy begonias, which take centre stage in many summer
gardens, come from humble beginnings. Both shoot from tubers, though dahlias can be left in the soil in milder areas while begonias need lifting, drying and storing somewhere frost-free. Early spring is when healthy stored tubers will start sprouting again, and newly bought ones can be started off.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Gardening 9th March 2019.