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Front Garden Dahlia Competition

Front Garden Dahlia Competition

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I spotted this front garden on Herschel Crescent, Oxford. It wins our Gardeners Tips ‘Front garden competition of the year award’. I loved the riot of colour. Every inch of ground is used to create a stunning display.

It illustrates what great value Dahlias can be. The best thing about Dahlias is the length of flowering season.

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Dahlias on display

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Hanging baskets everywhere

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A riot of colour

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Great Value plants – from seed they grow smaller as annuals but from tubers they vary from dinner plate size to the more refined.

Dahlia X Hortensis Lubega

And my Dad’s favourite dahlia

Dahlia

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