By Bonnie L. Grant One of the most diverse and spectacular species of flowers is the dahlia. Whether you want tiny little brightly colored poms or dinner-plate sized behemoths, there is a tuber for you. These amazing plants thrive in hot, sunny locations and can survive in many zones as perennials. Like most tubers, dahlias will produce more tuberous roots. So can you divide dahlias? Definitively. Dividing dahlia bulbs is a simple process that will make more plants and encourage the health of the existing plot. Can You Divide Dahlias? I love our state fair where there is an entire pavilion filled with every size, color, shape and style of dahlia you could imagine. This is a magical place overflowing with promise and unique beauty. Dahlias are easy to grow in well-drained soil, full sun and deeply tilled earth. Dahlias will die if hit by a long frost, so it
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