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Mixed Cannas (Pack of 5)
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A mixed pack of Canna Lilies, this tropical looking flower boasts plenty of flower heads in gorgeous red, yellow and pink colours sat on pale green stems and yellow budding. 
 
Why not make a bed of mixed coloured flowers and add in some Dahlias and Callas cascading down in height. This tropical combination will make your garden an exotic paradise. 

How to plant Dahlias

Planting in the Garden

  • If panting in the garden, plant in late spring once the risk of frost has passed.
  • Find a good location with plenty of sun and drainage.
  • Cover your tubers with 3cm (1-2") of soil.
  • Allow approx. 30cm spacing between each tuber. (The spacing may vary depending on the final size of the variety.)
  • Douse the hole with a watering can full of water and cane as you plant.
  • Mulch over to protect them from the risk of any frost.
  • Planting in Pots/Containers
  • If planting in pots, start them off indoors until the risk of frost has passed.
  • Keep them indoors in a frost-free location like a greenhouse before transferring them outside after the last frosts.
  • Plant 1 x tuber in a 2-3litre pot or 12" in diameter.
  • Cover your tubers with 3cm (1-2") of soil.
  • Use a good-quality, multipurpose compost.

Aftercare/Overwintering

  • Once your dahlias have finished flowering and the first frosts have blackened the foliage, cut the plants back to the ground.
  • In well-drained soils, leave the tubers in the ground and mulch over to protect against frosts.
  • In colder climates or heavier soils, lift and store your tubers over winter.
  • If lifting and storing over winter, cut back foliage and carefully lift the tubers out of the soil. Allow the tubers to dry off naturally and then clean away any soil. Trim the stems back and cut off any fine roots. Make sure the tubers are completely dry before storing them into open trays or boxes. Pack with dry sand. Leave the crowns exposed.
  • Replant the following spring.
  • Must be kept frost free.
  • Once the risk of frosts have passed and you start to see signs of growth again, the mulch can be removed.
  • Water regularly during active growth periods.
  • See 'Care Instructions' for more information.

 

Description

A mixed pack of Canna Lilies, this tropical looking flower boasts plenty of flower heads in gorgeous red, yellow and pink colours sat on pale green stems and yellow budding. 
 
Why not make a bed of mixed coloured flowers and add in some Dahlias and Callas cascading down in height. This tropical combination will make your garden an exotic paradise. 

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Planting & Growing Instructions

How to plant Dahlias

Planting in the Garden

  • If panting in the garden, plant in late spring once the risk of frost has passed.
  • Find a good location with plenty of sun and drainage.
  • Cover your tubers with 3cm (1-2") of soil.
  • Allow approx. 30cm spacing between each tuber. (The spacing may vary depending on the final size of the variety.)
  • Douse the hole with a watering can full of water and cane as you plant.
  • Mulch over to protect them from the risk of any frost.
  • Planting in Pots/Containers
  • If planting in pots, start them off indoors until the risk of frost has passed.
  • Keep them indoors in a frost-free location like a greenhouse before transferring them outside after the last frosts.
  • Plant 1 x tuber in a 2-3litre pot or 12" in diameter.
  • Cover your tubers with 3cm (1-2") of soil.
  • Use a good-quality, multipurpose compost.

Aftercare/Overwintering

  • Once your dahlias have finished flowering and the first frosts have blackened the foliage, cut the plants back to the ground.
  • In well-drained soils, leave the tubers in the ground and mulch over to protect against frosts.
  • In colder climates or heavier soils, lift and store your tubers over winter.
  • If lifting and storing over winter, cut back foliage and carefully lift the tubers out of the soil. Allow the tubers to dry off naturally and then clean away any soil. Trim the stems back and cut off any fine roots. Make sure the tubers are completely dry before storing them into open trays or boxes. Pack with dry sand. Leave the crowns exposed.
  • Replant the following spring.
  • Must be kept frost free.
  • Once the risk of frosts have passed and you start to see signs of growth again, the mulch can be removed.
  • Water regularly during active growth periods.
  • See 'Care Instructions' for more information.

 

Care Instructions

Care:

  • For earlier flowers, plant your Cannas in pots indoors or in a greenhouse. 
  • Water regularly.
  • Deadhead flowers as they fade.

Overwintering:

  • Once the first frosts have blackened the foliage, cut the plants back to the ground.
  • In frost-prone areas and colder climates, lift and store your rhizomes over winter.
  • Replant the following spring. 

Lifting and Storing over winter:

  • Cut back foliage and carefully lift the rhizomes out of the soil.
  • Allow the rhizomes to dry off naturally and then clean away any soil. 
  • Make sure the tubers are completely dry before storing them into open trays or boxes. 
  • Store in a dark place that is frost free. 
 
 
 
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Mixed Cannas (Pack of 5)

Canna Lily, Indian Shots
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Specification
Also known as: Canna Lily, Indian Shots
Colours: Mixed
Aspect: Full or Partial Sun
Height: 120cm / 47"
Planting period: Spring - March to May
Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil
Hardiness: Semi-Hardy - Mulch over winter/protect from frost
Shipping est: Order now for dispatch in 5 working days
Delivery period: Spring (Feb to May 2024)
Suitable for containers: Yes
Scented: No
Google Shopping title: Mixed Canna Lily (Pack of 3)
Border Position: Middle/Back
SKU SKU1806011
  • Description
    A mixed pack of Canna Lilies, this tropical looking flower boasts plenty of flower heads in gorgeous red, yellow and pink colours sat on pale green stems and yellow budding. 
     
    Why not make a bed of mixed coloured flowers and add in some Dahlias and Callas cascading down in height. This tropical combination will make your garden an exotic paradise. 
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  • Planting & Growing Instructions

    How to plant Dahlias

    Planting in the Garden

    • If panting in the garden, plant in late spring once the risk of frost has passed.
    • Find a good location with plenty of sun and drainage.
    • Cover your tubers with 3cm (1-2") of soil.
    • Allow approx. 30cm spacing between each tuber. (The spacing may vary depending on the final size of the variety.)
    • Douse the hole with a watering can full of water and cane as you plant.
    • Mulch over to protect them from the risk of any frost.
    • Planting in Pots/Containers
    • If planting in pots, start them off indoors until the risk of frost has passed.
    • Keep them indoors in a frost-free location like a greenhouse before transferring them outside after the last frosts.
    • Plant 1 x tuber in a 2-3litre pot or 12" in diameter.
    • Cover your tubers with 3cm (1-2") of soil.
    • Use a good-quality, multipurpose compost.

    Aftercare/Overwintering

    • Once your dahlias have finished flowering and the first frosts have blackened the foliage, cut the plants back to the ground.
    • In well-drained soils, leave the tubers in the ground and mulch over to protect against frosts.
    • In colder climates or heavier soils, lift and store your tubers over winter.
    • If lifting and storing over winter, cut back foliage and carefully lift the tubers out of the soil. Allow the tubers to dry off naturally and then clean away any soil. Trim the stems back and cut off any fine roots. Make sure the tubers are completely dry before storing them into open trays or boxes. Pack with dry sand. Leave the crowns exposed.
    • Replant the following spring.
    • Must be kept frost free.
    • Once the risk of frosts have passed and you start to see signs of growth again, the mulch can be removed.
    • Water regularly during active growth periods.
    • See 'Care Instructions' for more information.

     

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