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Easy to grow from seed with an early start indoors. Beautiful range of flower colors, and generally beautifully purple-colored foliage th...Read More
So easy to sow and very rewarding. It's always a surprise how the children look like.
Started from seed in Feb/Mar of this year and is now starting to bud up. Should be flowering very soon. The dark foliage looks amazing wh...Read More
Wintersows very well. Blooms are enjoyed towards the end of the summer and through fall.
Very easy to start from seed. Mine were about 3 feet tall and the foliage looked great in front of a chartruse colored shrub. Unfortunate...Read More
This dahlia is a descendant of Bishop of Llandaff's dahlia, introduced in 1927. Awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's prestigious Awa...Read More
Very pretty colors both flower and foliage. I will grow it again.
Very easy to grow from seeds.
Last year I planted nine 'Bishop's Children' Dahlias (seedlings purchased from a garden center) in various locations with exposure rangin...Read More
Good points;
They make a heck of a nice display of 3 - 5 inch single flowers in a range of pink to burgandy and orange colors fro...Read More
Very easy to grow from seed. Dig up tubers after the first frost and store like other dahlia's. Flowers are about 4 inches and single c...Read More