Keep the compost warm and moist. To do this, press the tubers down onto a tray of shallow compost and leave them to start growth in a greenhouse or in a sunny room. Once the tubers start to produce shoots, divide them using a clean, sharp knife so that each section has at least one shoot and set of roots.
Once the tubers start to produce shoots, divide them using a clean, sharp knife so that each section has at least one shoot and set of roots. Keep the compost warm and moist. To do this, press the tubers down onto a tray of shallow compost and leave them to start growth in a greenhouse or in a sunny room.
Keep the compost warm and moist.
To do this, press the tubers down onto a tray of shallow compost and leave them to start growth in a greenhouse or in a sunny room. Keep the compost warm and moist. Once the tubers start to produce shoots, divide them using a clean, sharp knife so that each section has at least one shoot and set of roots.
Keep the compost warm and moist. To do this, press the tubers down onto a tray of shallow compost and leave them to start growth in a greenhouse or in a sunny room. Once the tubers start to produce shoots, divide them using a clean, sharp knife so that each section has at least one shoot and set of roots.
To do this, press the tubers down onto a tray of shallow compost and leave them to start growth in a greenhouse or in a sunny room. Once the tubers start to produce shoots, divide them using a clean, sharp knife so that each section has at least one shoot and set of roots. Keep the compost warm and moist.
To do this, press the tubers down onto a tray of shallow compost and leave them to start growth in a greenhouse or in a sunny room.
Keep the compost warm and moist. To do this, press the tubers down onto a tray of shallow compost and leave them to start growth in a greenhouse or in a sunny room. Once the tubers start to produce shoots, divide them using a clean, sharp knife so that each section has at least one shoot and set of roots.
Keep the compost warm and moist. To do this, press the tubers down onto a tray of shallow compost and leave them to start growth in a greenhouse or in a sunny room. Once the tubers start to produce shoots, divide them using a clean, sharp knife so that each section has at least one shoot and set of roots.
Once the tubers start to produce shoots, divide them using a clean, sharp knife so that each section has at least one shoot and set of roots. To do this, press the tubers down onto a tray of shallow compost and leave them to start growth in a greenhouse or in a sunny room. Keep the compost warm and moist.
Keep the compost warm and moist.
Once the tubers start to produce shoots, divide them using a clean, sharp knife so that each section has at least one shoot and set of roots. To do this, press the tubers down onto a tray of shallow compost and leave them to start growth in a greenhouse or in a sunny room. Keep the compost warm and moist.
Dahlia Tubers Plant / Dahlia Bulbs Border Mix Mixed Eden Brothers : Once the tubers start to produce shoots, divide them using a clean, sharp knife so that each section has at least one shoot and set of roots.. To do this, press the tubers down onto a tray of shallow compost and leave them to start growth in a greenhouse or in a sunny room. Once the tubers start to produce shoots, divide them using a clean, sharp knife so that each section has at least one shoot and set of roots. Keep the compost warm and moist.