And whilst this is possible, it's only possible to revive your dahlias if you take the right steps to overwinter them.
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Dahlias can be a bit tricky to dig up and save over the winter. In fact, many cold-region gardeners opt to just grow dahlias as annuals, buying new plants each year. Overwintering dahlias as ...
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