Dahlia 'Fairway Spur'

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‘Dinnerplate’ dahlias can reach 25–35cm across at their largest. Disbudding side buds on Fairway Spur helps the plant focus energy into fewer blooms, ideal for dramatic single vase arrangements.

Dahlia 'Fairway Spur' is a summer-flowering dahlia grown from a tuber, loved for peachy-pink, salmon tones with a hint of bronze. The fully double, show-stopping blooms sit above fresh foliage and bring instant impact to borders, cutting gardens and large pots.

Flowers appear from mid-summer until the first frosts, especially if you keep deadheading. Dahlias are excellent cut flowers—snip stems regularly to encourage new buds. Disbudding side shoots can give fewer, even larger blooms.

Plant in fertile, humus-rich soil in a sunny, sheltered position. Start tubers in pots under cover in March or April, then plant out after frost risk has passed, or plant directly outside in May. Set tubers about 10–15cm deep and space plants 45–60cm apart.

This variety typically reaches 1–1.5 m with a spread of around 0.1–0.5 m. Taller types benefit from staking in windy spots. Water during dry spells and feed with a high-potash fertiliser every couple of weeks once buds form.

In autumn, once frost blackens the foliage, cut stems back and lift tubers to store cool, dry and frost-free. In very mild areas you can mulch and leave them in the ground. Replant in spring for another season of colour.

Botanical name Dahlia 'Fairway Spur'
Flower colour Peachy-pink dinnerplate flowers, often with bronze tones
Tuber size Grade I (Top Size)
Established height 1–1.5 m
Established spread 0.1–0.5 m
Plant spacing 3–5 per m²
Leaf colour Green
Habit Clump-forming
Life cycle Perennial
Hardiness Half hardy (H3)
Years to establish 1st year
Sunlight Full sun
Position Sheltered
Suitable for Pots, Borders, Cutting garden
Soil acidity Any
Soil moisture Moist but well-drained
Soil type Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
RHS Award (AGM) No
Growing skill Easy
Pollinator-friendly No
Deer resistant No

Where to Plant:

Full sun in a sheltered spot is best, with fertile, humus-rich soil that stays moist but drains well. In cold gardens, start tubers in pots under cover to avoid late frosts.

How to Plant:

Plant tubers 10–15cm deep with the ‘eye’ facing up, once the soil has warmed in spring. Space plants about 45–60cm apart and add a sturdy stake at planting time for tall varieties.

Aftercare:

Water in well, then keep evenly moist during dry spells. Feed every 2–3 weeks once buds form and deadhead to prolong flowering. After the first frosts, lift tubers to store cool, dry and frost-free.

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Key Features

Packed in paper

Packed peat-free

Great for Shade

Perfect for pots

Good for cutting

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