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Ornamental onion plants: What you need to pay attention to
Ornamental onions, also known as Allium, are an attractive eye-catcher in the garden as early as April and are among the most decorative flowers. We have a few tips to keep in mind when planting these impressive beauties.

The Little Dahlia 1×1
It's no wonder that dahlias have become a must-have flower in the garden in recent years: These sun-loving Mexican plants proudly and persistently display their mesmerizing blooms from mid-June until the first frost. Our tips explain how to cultivate these beauties and make the path to a sea of dahlias easy.

Storing dahlias correctly
Since dahlias originate from sun-drenched Mexico, the tubers are very sensitive to frost and should be stored during the winter. They can only survive outdoors in extremely mild winters in very sheltered locations. If they are exposed to frost, they will not survive the winter. Mid-November is usually the ideal time to dig the tubers out of the ground. Then they will reward us again next year with particularly long-lasting, lush, and beautiful blooms.