My heart just soars with surprise and pride to watch my dahlia garden grow. After all the selecting and planning the fruits of our dream garden come to life. It’s wonderful to see the bees and butterflies. If you like monarch and swallowtail butterflies, plant dahlias and they will come.
Dahlias themselves are just amazing growers. They start off as a small thumb size tuber and grow to a 3-6′ bush full of amazing flowers in the span of a few months and then continue to bloom for many more months.
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