Dahlias is a comprehensive guide to the cultivation and care of dahlias, written by George Gordon and originally published in 1913. This book provides detailed instructions on every aspect of dahlia growing, from selecting the right varieties to planting, fertilizing, and protecting them from pests and diseases.
Gordon’s expertise shines through in his clear and accessible writing style, making this book invaluable for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Learn about the history and classification of dahlias, and discover the secrets to producing magnificent blooms in your own garden. Whether you’re looking to enhance your flower beds or create stunning floral displays, Dahlias offers timeless advice and practical tips that remain relevant today.
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