This is not optimal for flower production, but it is ideal for propagating new plants.

Examine the tubers for insect damage, evidence of disease, and nicks from the pitchfork or shovel.

Replant healthy tubers that have growth buds, spacing them according to the requirements of the variety.

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Growth buds are usually found at the top of the tuber.

Without these buds, the tubers will not produce new growth.

Growth buds look like little warts and are usually pinkish or light tan.

Dahlia tubers

Tubers that are damaged, moldy or shriveled should be discarded.

Look for healthy, plump tubers with at least one growth bud.

Propagate the Cuttings

These cuttings can be rooted to produce new plants.

Propagate Dahlias from the Cuttings

Keep the soil moist and the cuttings will soon root.

At planting time space the plants according to the recommendations for that particular variety.

Cover the roots of the plant with at least three or four inches of soil and water well.

How to Propagate Dahlias

For maximum flower production dahlias need to be well watered throughout the growing season.

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