Dahlia Tubers
A dahlia grows from a tuber which is a funny looking potato, instead of a seed. Planted in the spring around the last frost and you will have these beautiful flowers to enjoy at your own home. Learn about the specifics of each variety by clicking on the picture. If you dare to cut the stems and bring the blooms inside, you will be rewarded with more and more blooms throughout the season.
Shipping will be on April 17th and 24th. The cost is based on the number of tubers ordered with the break points at 1-4 tubers, 5-9 tubers, 10-15 tubers. There is always the option of picking up on the farm. Happy growing!
The shop was mostly sold out on the day it open - simply amazing! Mark your calendar for April 1st 2025 if you didn’t get the varieties you wanted this year. Thank you!
Perfect for cut flower enthusiasts, this collection features varieties known for their extended vase life.
This collection will include one tuber of each of the following varieties:
Ryecroft Jan
Caitlin’s Joy
Ivanetti
Cornel Bronze
A selection of classic and elegant dahlias that will add a touch of sophistication to any garden.
This collection will include one tuber of each of the following varieties:
Cafe au lait
Linda’s Baby
Jomanda
Bride to Be
This is great in landscaping and as a cut flower. It begins blooming early in the season and produces abundant steps all season long. The petals are burgundy but range from a deep rich red to almost black. Sometimes having both colors on a single bloom. The blooms are about 3 inches and the plant is short in stature but benefits from staking.
A bright pink dahlia, featuring a soft yellow center that effortlessly transports you to a tropical paradise. This eye-catching flower showcases beautifully twisted petal tips. The stems are sturdy to support the impressive 6-inch blooms.
This prolific ball dahlia is a warm-hued apricot color that is clear as it opens. As it ages, the tips fade to creamy reminiscent of an orange sunrise. The blooms are 2 to 3-inches. The foliage is about 4-feet tall with the blooms extending to 5-feet.
A fiery red orange, this dahlia practically glows. The feathery petals extend out to make this bloom 5-6 inches. This plant does benefit from staking.
Prepared to be smitten by this dahlia that has long, slender stems topped with perfectly blush petals that has an champagne undertone. Its dense petal count adds to the perfection. The foliage stand 4 ft with the blooms extending out another foot. Older blooms tend to bend so trim them out and a new stem will takes its place.
The first orchette dahlia bloom on our farm made an impression. The The abundant blooms rise above the foliage adding a twinkle to the garden. The curl of the petals will draw you in for a closer look and you will realize the underside of the petal in pink and the top side is pure white. The button center with fringe petals completes this dahlia.
A deep burgundy color that could be described as wine or black. This ball form dahlia begins appearing as fall is ushered in. The plants are tall (5.5 to 6ft) and have sturdy stems that are fabulous for cutting.
Breakout is a dinnerplate dahlia with a beautiful blush flower that has a yellow center reminding me of strawberry lemonade. Definitely stake this plant so your blooms don’t weigh the plant down.
This dahlia has a bushy habit but the blooms are a perfect size for bouquets. The white is a pure white and the form is a waterlily. The plants will be covered in blooms.
Rightfully known as the queen because of the beautiful cream to blush blooms. It produces an incredible amount of stems per plant on long perfect stems for cutting. This plant can be tall, 5-5.5 ft, with large blooms requiring staking.
New to the farm last year, this dahlia definitely made the keep list. It’s 2.5 to 3-inch ball style blooms are a raspberry to mauve color with the petals varying in color ever so slightly making it blend well with a variety of colors. It is a great addition to the landscaping and cut flower gardens.
This ball form dahlia boasts numerous 2-2.5 inch blooms. It is unique as each of the blooms boast different colored petals of white, pink and orange. One of my favorites flowers to add in a bouquet to add the final pop of color interest.
A staple in burgundy designs with its perfectly symmetrical ball shape. It is a great addition to the cutting garden because it produces so many stems during the season. The vase life is incredible and holds well in the fridge if needed for an event.
The perfect bronze color that blends perfectly into coral, peach, and orange color palettes. It glows warmly in the sunlight. A ball form dahlia this flower has perfect symmetry with a long vase life.
The addition of this whimsical dahlia to your landscape or your cut flower collection will bring you joy. It is a white ball dahlia accented with lilac tips that blend to the middle The blooms are small but the plant is highly productive so you will never be without color.
This clear white dahlia has layers of angled petals in a full bloom that truley ‘gitts attention.’ Blooms are large at 4-5 inches. Plants are sturdy and stand about 5 feet tall.
A deep plum color, the Ivanetti dahlia blends well in purple and burgundy designs. It is a favorite on the farm because of the color, prolific nature and the incredible vase life. A medium size ball shaped dahlia that stands 4 ft tall.
This rich rusty pink blends well with rust, orange, coral, and salmon palettes. This variety has 3 inch blooms and benefits from hard cutting or disbudding. This plant needs support even though it stand only about 4 feet high.
A cheery yellow flower that gets a rust color on the edge as the season cools down. The bicolor nature of this medium ball dahlia blends well in designs. Cut deep or disbud to not get lost in short stems. This plant needs staked.
A skilled fuser of colors, this dahlia is a harmonious mix of orange, peach, and pink, all accented by a vibrant orange-yellow center. The stems extend well past the foliage, making it a great cut flower or a vibrant display in the landscape. With an abundance of blooms, staking is recommended for optimal support.
A large ball variety, the Jowey Winnie dahlia produces long, straight stems great for cutting and for show in landscaping. Its blooms are prolific all season and this variety is also a great tuber producer. It blends with peach, coral, salmon and with its more mauve center, burgundy palettes.
This large water lily style burgundy dahlia is burgundy to black. It is one of the only dahlias that has a scent - chocolate! The dark stems add interest to landscape greens or floral design work. The 4.5 foot tall plant benefits from staking.
Perfectly peach in color, these 3 in ball dahlias produce heavily throughout the season. The stems stay stronger if you cut deep. A favorite of florists and flower enthusiasts.
This 4 inch waterlily style flower is an early season bloom and highly prolific. The color is a creamy white. It is very hardy against pests and mildews.
These dahlias are guaranteed to be the stars of your garden, boasting vibrant colors and impressive blooms.
This collection will include a single tuber of each of the following varieties:
Jowey Winnie
Who Me
Bahama Mama
Rip City