Dahlia Tuber - Winkie Cavalier
Meet Winkie Cavalier - a reliable miniature decorative dahlia with vibrant cerise pink petals that deepen to rich purple, unfurling into fully double, slightly flat blooms on sturdy 120cm stems. Grown with care on our Echuca farm, these premium tubers deliver prolific, authentic summer-to-autumn displays that feel timelessly romantic. Plant in spring for weeks of whimsical elegance in borders, beds, or pots - ideal as a cut flower too. Sustainable, locally sourced, and family-nurtured, they bring a touch of Taylor Made charm to your garden.
Planting Information
Planting Information
Dahlias dazzle in a rainbow of forms - pom-poms, dinnerplates, cactus, and more - with heights from 30cm to 1.5m.
Tubers planted in Spring will reward you with bold, vibrant blooms from summer through autumn, growing stronger each season.
Dahlias thrive in warm climates but need a chill to sprout reliably. In frost-free areas, pop tubers in the fridge for 4–6 weeks before planting.
Plant tubers on arrival in Spring (after last frost).
Choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Dig a hole 15cm deep x 30cm wide. Mix in compost, lay the tuber horizontally with the eye facing up, cover lightly (eye 5cm below soil), and water gently. Space 40–60cm apart.
Dahlias love slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 6.5–7.0).
Feed monthly with balanced fertiliser from shoots appearing until flowering. Water deeply but infrequently; mulch to retain moisture.
Pinch out tips at 30cm tall for bushier plants. Stake tall varieties early. Lift tubers after first frost, dry, and store cool (5–10°C) over winter. Divide every 2–3 years in spring to refresh.
Dahlias grow beautifully in large pots with excellent drainage - perfect for patios.
When to plant in Your Climate
When to plant in Your Climate
Cool (e.g. Melbourne): September–November.
Temperate (e.g. Sydney, Adelaide): August–October.
Sub-Tropical (e.g. Brisbane): March–May or August–September
Tropical (e.g., Cairns): April–June
Arid (eg. Inland QLD): September–October
Plant once soil warms above 15°C and frost risk passes for vibrant, farm-fresh blooms.