Maki (limit of 1) *Unicorn status*

$30.00
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The MAKI. My Unicorn.

Maki is the biggest dahlia bloom I have ever grown, and she is notoriously slow to get there. When she does though, you better believe this will be your new favourite giant flower. With blooms that can reach beyond 13 inches it is sure to be a thrill in your garden this season, IF you can get your hands on one! They are becoming more and more rare! So if you do get one, baby it! I will be planting my Maki early indoors, maybe 3 weeks before the outdoor season begins.

Flower Bloom Size - 9-13 inches (the biggest I’ve ever grown)

Flower Height - shoulder to overhead

Flower Colour - Pink, Purple, Purple streaking - The colours vary a bit depending on the climate

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The MAKI. My Unicorn.

Maki is the biggest dahlia bloom I have ever grown, and she is notoriously slow to get there. When she does though, you better believe this will be your new favourite giant flower. With blooms that can reach beyond 13 inches it is sure to be a thrill in your garden this season, IF you can get your hands on one! They are becoming more and more rare! So if you do get one, baby it! I will be planting my Maki early indoors, maybe 3 weeks before the outdoor season begins.

Flower Bloom Size - 9-13 inches (the biggest I’ve ever grown)

Flower Height - shoulder to overhead

Flower Colour - Pink, Purple, Purple streaking - The colours vary a bit depending on the climate

The MAKI. My Unicorn.

Maki is the biggest dahlia bloom I have ever grown, and she is notoriously slow to get there. When she does though, you better believe this will be your new favourite giant flower. With blooms that can reach beyond 13 inches it is sure to be a thrill in your garden this season, IF you can get your hands on one! They are becoming more and more rare! So if you do get one, baby it! I will be planting my Maki early indoors, maybe 3 weeks before the outdoor season begins.

Flower Bloom Size - 9-13 inches (the biggest I’ve ever grown)

Flower Height - shoulder to overhead

Flower Colour - Pink, Purple, Purple streaking - The colours vary a bit depending on the climate

***NOTE***

This is a pre-order which will be shipping in April. If you need them sooner, you can contact me and we can chat

How to Plant

1.
When overnight temperatures reach 5-10C, it is time. Start by digging a hole about 3-4 inches deep


2.
Place your Dahlia Mandrew Dahlia Tuber in the hole and dump any Pete Moss in your package into the hole with it.


3.
Cover with nice and loose soil (no need to pack it down), mark what you planted and where (so you don’t forget, silly). Sit back and wait. DO NOT water until you see a plant growing out of the dirt! Dahlia Tubers have enough juice to get them started and you run the risk of rotting them out, because they have no roots growing yet to drink with.