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For Dahlias do you break apart the tubers or plant as a clump?
You can do either! If you do 'divide' make sure each division has a part of the 'neck' and a growing eye. You can also plant the whole clump, and in the fall you'll have a huge clump of tubers that will make sense to divide.
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do you break apart the tubers when planting or plant as a clump?
You can do either! The number of tubers in a clump really depends on the variety, but you can generally count on at least one division - or play it safe and plant the whole clump together and you can divide a massive clump in the fall!