What is the best shape vase for dahlias?
Dahlias have straight stems and large flowers, which means they are quite top heavy. It’s a good idea to try and give your stems some support – if you place them in a
vase with a wide neck, for example they’ll lean forward. To help them stand upright, choose a vase with a narrower neck.
How to look after cut dahlias
Dahlias are thirsty flowers, and they love lots of water. It’s best to keep this in mind when displaying cut dahlias in a vase, as they’ll need lots to drink to help them stay looking their best. Dahlias have a shorter vase life than other flowers, and usually last between 3-7 days – however, proper care can help to extend the life of your dahlias.
1. Snip off the end of your stems at a 45-degree angle, using your vase to measure the appropriate height.
2. Remove any leaves and buds that may end up below the water line.
3. Fill your clean vase with water and add your flower food.
4. Add your dahlias and display them in a cool room, away from a window, radiator or direct sunlight.
5. After a few days, clean the vase and refresh the water to remove any bacteria. Add your second sachet of flower food.
6. Snip the stems again, removing any flowers that aren’t looking as fresh, and add your dahlias back into the vase.
Are dahlias pet friendly?
Sadly, dahlias are toxic to pets if ingested. If you have furry friends in your household, we recommend keeping your dahlias at a height, or a in room they rarely go in. Alternatively, we have lots of
pet-friendly flowers to discover in our range.
Flowers that look like dahlias
If you’re on the hunt for dahlias out of season, or are struggling to find any, there are lots of other blooms that have a similar look. Zinnias, gerbera daisies and double anemones all come in vibrant hues and have bountiful petals characteristic of dahlias.