• Eventual height: 0.9m
  • Eventual spread: 0.5m

Dahlia 'Nathalie G'

decorative dahlia

1 × tuber £5.49
BU30003881
£5.49
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This bulb dies back after flowering each year and enters a period of rest ahead of regrowth the following season.

  • Position: Full sun
  • Soil: Moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil
  • Rate of growth: Average
  • Flowering period: July to September
  • Hardiness: Half hardy (may need winter protection)


'Nathalie G' boasts small pompom-type blooms in a lovely soft salmon colour, offering long stems ideal for enchanting vase displays and elegant bouquets. These dainty, perfectly spherical flowers exude a serene charm, adding a touch of quiet elegance to any garden setting. Their delicate pink hue harmonises seamlessly within pastel borders offering a delightful combination with shades of pale purple, soft pink, near-black, deep red, coral, and dusky orange. Known for their enduring flowering period, regular deadheading will ensure continuous growth of these delicate-hued blooms until the arrival of the first frosts.


  • Garden care:
    Dahlia tubers can be planted outside after frost, or started off in pots under glass in late winter to early spring. Plant them horizontally approximately 12cm deep, making sure the ‘eyes’ are uppermost. Allow enough room between each tuber so the plants can grow and spread to their full size without being over-crowded. While in growth, provide a high-nitrogen liquid feed each week in June, then a high-potash fertiliser each week from July to September. Stake with canes or brushwood if it becomes necessary. In mild areas, leave them in situ over winter, but protect the crown with a generous layer of dry mulch. In colder areas, carefully lift and clean the tubers once the first frosts have blackened the foliage and allow them to dry naturally indoors. Then place the dry tubers in a shallow tray, just covered with slightly moist potting compost, sand or vermiculite and store in a frost-free place until planting out again.
    • Humans/Pets: Ornamental bulbs - not to be eaten
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