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Dahlie - Salmon Runner

Dahlie - Salmon Runner

Tuber·Dahlie

Regular price €9,95
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Pre-order – delivery spring 2026

Description

A decorative dahlia with vibrant blooms in shades of coral, salmon and pink that light up every border and bouquet they are part of.

The flowers reach about 10 to 12 cm in diameter and the plants grow to a height of around 80 to 100 cm.

The variety is known for its strong, sturdy stems and has quickly become a favorite among florists and home growers around the world.

The flower color shifts beautifully with the light, from deep coral to soft pastel, which is one of Salmon Runner’s most charming qualities.

Product information
Sowing/Planting time Bloom/Harvest time
Jan
Feb
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Light conditions
Half shade, Full sun
Row spacing
50cm
Plant spacing
50cm
Color
Pink
Lifecycle
Perennial
Number of tubers
1
Care and cultivation advice

There are two routes to take when it comes to growing dahlia tubers, either you pre-cultivate them or you plant them directly in the growing area. If you want earlier flowering, we recommend pre-cultivating them sometime around March-April, depending on where you live. Start by showering the tuber lightly and then place it in a growing pot that has holes in the bottom. The tuber should be planted about 10 cm below the soil surface in nutrient-rich planting soil and when it is planted, it wants to stand bright and cool. Be sure to water very sparingly at first, right up until you see green shoots starting to emerge from the soil. Planting out dahlias takes place after hardening off and when the risk of frost is completely over. A small tip is to use a fiber cloth if there are slightly cooler nights to be on the safe side.

It is also possible to plant them directly on the planting site, but then it is important to keep an eye out for pests such as snails, which like to munch on the small plants quickly.

Dahlias thrive best in a sunny position but can also thrive in partial shade. The most important thing is that they get a lot of space for the roots to grow on and that the soil is rich in nutrients. If the dahlia is to be planted in a pot, we recommend that it be at least 30 liters and preferably larger than that. Tall-growing varieties need plant support or tied up to prevent the stems from breaking. Dahlias are very thirsty flowers that dry out easily and therefore need abundant but even watering. They also need access to liquid nutrition a few times during the season to continue thriving and blooming magnificently until the frost comes. Clear away any overblooming dahlias regularly to encourage the growth of new buds. This is also called deadheading and is super important if you want nice plants with lots of flowers.

Delivery and shipping information

All orders received before 12:00 will be shipped the same day. We will send your seeds directly to your mailbox via Postnord. For orders with bulbs, tubers and larger products, we will send to a Postnord agent, to a parcel box or home delivery via Instabox. Your delivery will arrive 48 hours after we receive your order.

We carefully pack the seed bags in 100% plastic-free climate-compensated packaging. In addition, we also choose to climate-compensate all our deliveries. We do this by donating to a project that focuses on the Swedish forest and its diversity.

Free shipping seeds €39 and bulbs €69
Delivery to your mailbox within 3-6 days
Climate compensated deliveries
30-day open purchase