Dahlia Purple Bouquet
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Dahlia ‘Purple Bouquet’ is a rich and regal decorative variety, featuring medium-sized, fully double blooms in deep violet-purple tones that bring bold colour and structure to summer borders. Its neatly layered petals and rounded shape make it a standout in both garden beds and floral arrangements. With a strong, upright habit and reliable flowering, it’s perfect for cutting—harvest blooms as they open to enjoy their velvety richness indoors. Flowering continuously from midsummer to the first frost, ‘Purple Bouquet’ adds depth, elegance, and lasting impact to any planting scheme.
Plant in full sun in well-drained, fertile soil, and remove spent flowers to encourage more growth.
Supplied as a single bare root tuber.
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To plant them, dig a hole at least 20-30cm square and around 20-30cm deep for each one. Cover the base of the hole with 10cms of compost, or manure and give it a good dousing with a full watering can and then plant the dahlia at a depth of 15cms. You may need a stout stake, not just a bamboo cane, to support each plant and it is a good idea to knock this in first and then place the plant by its side. Plant in a sunny spot and keep moist yet well-drained. It will need to be lifted in winter - once the foliage dies back simply dig it up and store in a cool, frost free location.