The Dahlia a Practical Treatise On Its Habits Characteristics Cultivation An

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The Dahlia a Practical Treatise On Its Habits Characteristics Cultivation An
Lawrence Kramer Peacock
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Another favorite position is along an exposed walk or drive, where they ma} T be planted on either side and make a very attractive border. It must be remembered that the Dahlia requires plenty of sunlight, air and water, and it will not grow vigorously or bloom profusely where these ele- ments cannot be obtained.
If planted in the shade of buildings, they will make a tall but soft growth of plant and will bloom but sparingly ; while in the shade of trees their position is even worse, as they ar
...e not only robbed of sunshine, by the branches above, but of moisture by the roots beneath. Therefore plant your Dahlias where nothing will obstruct the sunlight and the free circulation of air above, or rob them of moisture from beneath, and you have taken the most important steps toward their successful cultivation.
The soil is not so important, except in its ability to hold moisture during severe drouths. Any rich soil that will grow corn will also grow Dahlias to perfection, if all other conditions are favorable.


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