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Dahlia Tubers

  • Tuber Collection: High-Volume ProducersSold Out

    Tuber Collection: High-Volume Producers

    $60.00
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  • Tuber Collection: Our Best PinksSold Out

    Tuber Collection: Our Best Pinks

    $90.00
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  • Tuber Collection: Spectacular Fall ColorSold Out

    Tuber Collection: Spectacular Fall Color

    $70.00
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  • Tuber Collection: Ball DahliasSold Out

    Tuber Collection: Ball Dahlias

    $80.00
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  • Cool Luke, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Cool Luke, dahlia tuber

    $15.00 – $45.00
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  • Sale! A la Mode, dahlia tuberSold Out

    A la Mode, dahlia tuber

    $10.00 – $95.00
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  • Linda's Baby, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Linda’s Baby, dahlia tuber

    $14.00 – $42.00
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  • Peaches, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Peaches, dahlia tuber

    $15.00 – $45.00
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  • Otto's Thrill, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Otto’s Thrill, dahlia tuber

    $14.00 – $42.00
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  • Sale! Pink Pearl, dahlia tuber

    Pink Pearl, dahlia tuber

    $14.00 – $133.00
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  • Sweet Nathalie, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Sweet Nathalie, dahlia tuber

    $14.00 – $42.00
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  • Sale! Sonic Bloom, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Sonic Bloom, dahlia tuber

    $9.00 – $202.50
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  • Sale! Isabel, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Isabel, dahlia tuber

    $10.00 – $225.00
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  • Sale! Wine Eyed Jill, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Wine Eyed Jill, dahlia tuber

    $12.00 – $114.00
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  • Sale! Frank Holmes, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Frank Holmes, dahlia tuber

    $11.00 – $104.50
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  • Sale! Boogie Nites, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Boogie Nites, dahlia tuber

    $9.00 – $85.50
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  • Sale! Rip City, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Rip City, dahlia tuber

    $9.00 – $202.50
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  • Sale! Black Satin, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Black Satin, dahlia tuber

    $9.00 – $202.50
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  • Spartacus, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Spartacus, dahlia tuber

    $14.00 – $42.00
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  • Cornel, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Cornel, dahlia tuber

    $10.00 – $30.00
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  • Sale! Cornel Bronze, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Cornel Bronze, dahlia tuber

    $9.00 – $202.50
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  • Sale! Center Court, dahlia tuberSold Out

    Center Court, dahlia tuber

    $9.00 – $202.50
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We’ve been growing on our tuber stock for years, carefully selecting dahlia varieties that are vigorous growers, great cut flowers, resistant to disease, and beautiful in the garden. 

When you purchase tubers from us, you’re buying our own farm-grown stock. Sold as single tubers, each tuber is guaranteed to have a visible eye. When you receive your tubers, open the box, inspect tubers for damage, and store them in their sawdust in a cool, dry place until planting. We recommend planting as soon as weather and soil conditions permit – please see our planting guide for more information. If tubers are received in unsatisfactory condition, please let us know and send a picture of your tubers within 3 days of receiving them, so we can replace them for you. We are not responsible for tubers damaged due to being improperly stored after arrival, or to loss due to weather or growing conditions.    

Dahlia Tuber Planting Guide

When to Plant

Dahlias are long-season plants, so plant your tubers at the right time to get the longest flowering period possible in the late summer and fall. As a general rule, plant as soon as you’re sure the last frost date has passed and/or soil temperature is around 60 degrees.

Where to Plant

Find a sunny spot – the more sun, the more flowers! Well-drained soil is best (heavy, moist soil can rot tubers) and dahlias tend to like slightly acidic soil. Since tubers have to be planted fairly deep and have room to make nice roots and more tubers, well-worked garden soil makes them happy.  

How to Plant

Plant tubers 6” deep and 18” – 24” apart. We put a scoop of compost or a handful of balanced fertilizer in the planting hole. Place your tuber horizontally in the hole, and cover. If the ground is dry, go ahead and water your newly planted tubers. Go light on the watering (only water if the soil is dry) until sprouts emerge or you could be risking tuber rot.

When Sprouts Emerge

Now is the time to start watering deeply. Dahlias are water hogs and a light spray won’t do the trick. Water has to reach down the full 6” to the tuber. 

When plants start putting on some growth, we foliar feed with fish/kelp emulsion every 10 days or so until buds are initiated. Dahlias prefer low nitrogen – once plants begin flowering, we stop fertilizing. Too much nitrogen leads to big, bushy plants with few flowers.

Trellising

Most varieties of dahlias need trellising. For home gardens, bamboo trellising works nicely, or if you’re growing a larger quantity consider the Florida weave or Hortonova netting. 

Pinching

Pinching does wonders to create bushy plants and long stems. This is a necessity if you’re planning to cut dahlias for the vase. When the plant is 8” or so tall, pinch down to three leaf sets. It can seem harsh, but it works!

Digging and Storing Tubers

In colder climates, tubers must be dug and stored over the winter. Once frost has killed your plant, cut the plant back to about 6”. Using a fork or shovel, loosen the soil around the clump and lift it out of the dirt, being careful not to break off the ends of the tuber clumps. Brush excess soil off the clumps and store them over winter in a cool, dark place that stays around 40 – 45 degrees.

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It’s feeling a little tight in the cooler this w It’s feeling a little tight in the cooler this week! This sucker has been filled and emptied four times since Monday and this is how it looks on Mother’s Day Delivery Eve. Oh gosh, and the overflow is in our neighbor’s cooler (thanks @deeprootsfarmny !)
Finally! And just in time for Mother’s Day @tiny Finally! And just in time for Mother’s Day @tinyheartsflowershop. We lost our first round of ranunculus during one of those winter weeks when nights were in the negative teens. But round 2 has been growing on strong and here they are! The shop is open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 10 - 4 💕
Even the latest of the tulip varieties are bloomin Even the latest of the tulip varieties are blooming now, in time for Mother’s Day 🙌 I hope @tinyheartsflowershop is in your Mother’s Day plans… sales this busy time of year are what helps support our small family farm through the leaner times and we are so grateful for your support! You also can’t find nicer tulips anywhere 💕 We’ll be open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 10 - 4. Then this tired mama takes Mother’s Day off!
Tomorrow is May Day, and we’re offering all our Tomorrow is May Day, and we’re offering all our tulip varieties for $25 a bunch, tomorrow only, @tinyheartsflowershop, to encourage the traditional flower bombing that is the best part of this holiday! Unexpectedly giving someone flowers is such fun, especially someone you don’t know very well or who really needs them - the reactions are truly priceless. I remember making paper cones in grade school, filling them with flowers, and leaving them on door handles around school for May Day…maybe that’s where this all began 😂
Ok, everybody (you too, florists!!!) these are jus Ok, everybody (you too, florists!!!) these are just a few of the many many varieties, and literally tens of thousands, of tulips we are hauling in, in preparation for Mother’s Day! I’m behind with posting availability, as per usual this busy time of year, but I’ll get on top of it today and tomorrow, and in the meantime, NOTE!: we are your source for glorious Mother’s Day tulips!!!
There’s no sunshine outside this dreary morning…come find some in here!  @tinyheartsflowershop is open til 4 today ☀️

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