Tartan Dahlia Tubers
With its mesmerising swirl of vivid stripes, Tartan is a classic dinnerplate Dahlia that will turn heads and invite comment. The long, wavy petals are deep, luscious blackcurrant - almost black at the centre - and pure bright white, on flowers up to 20cm across. It's tall, too, growing up to 110cm, with fresh green foliage and stems.
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Features
- Colour: Blackcurrant and white
- Flower size: 15-20cm
- Type: Decorative dinnerplate
- Cutting: Yes
- Height/spread; 110cm x 70cm
- Outdoor Planting Months: March to July
Growing Tartan Dahlias
Tartan is a bit big for anything other than a very large pot, 10 litres is probably the minimum you can get away with.
All dahlias do best in deep rich soil with good drainage in a sunny spot. If it's windy they'll need staking. They're greedy, thirsty plants so will need watering in dry spells, and they'll always flower that little bit better if there is a bit of soluble food in the watering can once every couple of weeks.
It's generally more convenient to put support stakes in at planting time, rather than leaving it until there is foliage in the way.
Garden Design Ideas
In a border, it would work well with a pure-white dahlia, preferably with a simpler flower shape - try a waterlily variety for a pleasing contrast. Dahlias also look lovely with grasses, bringing a more relaxed, informal meadow feel. Something with fluffy white or purple flowerheads would look good with Tartan, one of the pretty pennisetums perhaps.