'Sir Alf Ramsay' is a large, decorative dahlia, with mid-green leaves and pink flowers shading to cream in the centre, 25cm or more across, from late summer to mid-autumn
Position
Soil Types
Max Height
1-1.5 metres
Max Spread
0.1-0.5 metres
'Sir Alf Ramsay' is a large, decorative dahlia, with mid-green leaves and pink flowers shading to cream in the centre, 25cm or more across, from late summer to mid-autumn
1-1.5 metres
0.1-0.5 metres
| Season | Stem | Flower | Foliage | Fruit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | ||||
| Summer | ||||
| Autumn | ||||
| Winter |
Grow in fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil, enriched with organic matter, in full sun. Remove side buds for larger flowers and stake well - see staking perennials. Water as needed in dry periods. Lift and store tubers in autumn to replant, or use as a source of cuttings, in spring. See dahlia cultivation and our video How to plant dahlia tubers and care tips
Propagate by softwood cuttings taken in spring from shoots from stored tubers, or divide the tubers ensuring each division has a viable bud
Deadhead to prolong flowering. Cut back to near ground level in the autumn, before lifting and storing for the winter
Aphids, leaf miners, glasshouse red spider mite and slugs are common pests. Earwigs sometimes damage blooms. Capsid bug and caterpillars are occasional pests
Powdery mildews can be damaging in dry conditions. In wet weather grey moulds and other fungal rots can be a problem. Fungal rots can also damage stored tubers. A virus may cause stunting, leaf markings and distortion
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