Tiny Parrot Lily, Lilium Asiatic (Asiatic Lily, Lily Div I)
from $8.99
Our Tiny Parrot Asiatic Lily will provide an abundance of orange and yellow blooms.
Asiatic Lilies are super easy to care for and are dependable bloomers year after year. Blooms are upright and look as if they are looking up towards the sun.
The Tiny Series provides countless blooms and are perfect container and are all under 16” tall.
USDA Zones 3-9 (Zone 2, 3 you should mulch to help with winter lows)
Mid-Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 2 weeks
Cold Hardy
Full Sun
Bloom Color: Yellow and Orange
Additional Information
Perfect for Containers! Does well in Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, & Cut Gardens.
12-14” tall
Shipping: We start shipping in February and finish shipping in May or when we run out of our bulbs.
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun to partial shade, 4-5” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential.
Lilies have everything they need to get started, but you can place a teaspoon of bone meal in the soil before planting and use a low nitrogen fertilizer when the first leaves appear in Spring.
Tiny Pearl Lily, Lilium Asiatic (Asiatic Lily, Lily Div I)
from $8.99
Asiatic Lilies are super easy to care for and are dependable bloomers year after year. Blooms are upright and look as if they are looking up towards the sun.
The Tiny Series provides countless blooms and are perfect containers. Our Tiny Pearl Asiatic Lily will provide an abundance of pink blooms.
USDA Zones 3-9 (Zone 2, 3 you should mulch to help with winter lows)
Mid-Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 2 weeks
Cold Hardy
Full Sun
Bloom Color: Pink
Additional Information
Perfect for Containers! Does well in Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, & Cut Gardens.
12-14” tall
Shipping: We start shipping in February and finish shipping in May or when we run out of our bulbs.
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun to partial shade, 4-5” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential.
Lilies have everything they need to get started, but you can place a teaspoon of bone meal in the soil before planting and use a low nitrogen fertilizer when the first leaves appear in Spring.
Tiny Poems Lily, Lilium Asiatic, (Asiatic Lily, Lily Div I)
from $13.99
Brand new on the market to small garden shops, Tiny Poems is sure to impress. We will be growing 100 of these out on our farm as I think the pink tips with nearly black interiors will be a hit. I am sorry we have not found a picture as it is new for us and very new to the U.S.A.
Asiatic Lilies are super easy to care for and are dependable bloomers year after year. Blooms are upright and look as if they are looking up towards the sun.
The Tiny Series provides countless blooms and are perfect containers.
USDA Zones 3-9 (Zone 2, 3 you should mulch to help with winter lows)
Mid-Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 2 weeks
Cold Hardy
Full Sun
Bloom Color: Pink Tips with Black Centers
Additional Information
Perfect for Containers! Mass Planting, Borders, & Cut Gardens.
12-14” tall
Shipping: We start shipping in February and finish shipping in May or when we run out of our bulbs.
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun to partial shade, 4-5” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential.
Lilies have everything they need to get started, but you can place a teaspoon of bone meal in the soil before planting and use a low nitrogen fertilizer when the first leaves appear in Spring.
Tiny Rocket Lily, Lilium Asiatic (Asiatic Lily, Lily Div I)
from $7.99
$8.99
Our Tiny Rocket Asiatic Lily bold colors will add drama while they are in bloom. Pair with whites and yellows for a dramatic effect.
Asiatic Lilies are super easy to care for and are dependable bloomers year after year. Blooms are upright and look as if they are looking up towards the sun.
The Tiny Series provides countless blooms and are perfect containers.
USDA Zones 2-9 (Zone 2, 3 you should mulch to help with winter lows)
Mid-Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 2 weeks
Cold Hardy
Full Sun
Bloom Color: Dark Red
Additional Information
Perfect for Containers! Does well in Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, & Cut Gardens.
12-14” tall
Shipping: We start shipping in February and finish shipping in May or when we run out of our bulbs.
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun to partial shade, 4-5” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential.
Lilies have everything they need to get started, but you can place a teaspoon of bone meal in the soil before planting and use a low nitrogen fertilizer when the first leaves appear in Spring.
Tiny Shadow Lily, Lilium Asiatic (Asiatic Lily, Lily Div I)
from $8.99
Back for 2025! Asiatic Lilies are super easy to care for and are dependable bloomers year after year. Blooms are upright and look as if they are looking up towards the sun.
The Tiny Series provides countless blooms and are perfect containers. Our Tiny Shadow Asiatic Lily will provide an abundance of eye catching blooms.
USDA Zones 3-9 (Zone 2, 3 you should mulch to help with winter lows)
Mid-Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 2 weeks
Cold Hardy
Full Sun
Bloom Color: Orange and Dark Orange
Additional Information
Perfect for Containers! Does well in Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, & Cut Gardens.
12-14” tall
Shipping: We start shipping in February and finish shipping in May or when we run out of our bulbs. This one seems to be arriving in the 2nd half of March.
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun to partial shade, 4-5” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential.
Lilies have everything they need to get started, but you can place a teaspoon of bone meal in the soil before planting and use a low nitrogen fertilizer when the first leaves appear in Spring.
Tiny Sklyline Lily, Lilium Asiatic, (Asiatic Lily, Lily Div I)
from $13.99
Tiny Skyline is a two tone orange lily from the popular Lily Looks series. Orange is a popular color in the garden for lilies and this one is going to be another favorite.
Asiatic Lilies are super easy to care for and are dependable bloomers year after year. Blooms are upright and look as if they are looking up towards the sun.
The Tiny Series provides countless blooms and are perfect containers.
USDA Zones 3-9 (Zone 3 you should mulch to help with winter lows)
Mid-Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 2 weeks
Cold Hardy
Full Sun
Bloom Color: Two toned orange
Additional Information
Perfect for Containers! Mass Planting, Borders, & Cut Gardens.
12-14” tall
Shipping: We start shipping in February and finish shipping in May or when we run out of our bulbs.
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun to partial shade, 4-5” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential.
Lilies have everything they need to get started, but you can place a teaspoon of bone meal in the soil before planting and use a low nitrogen fertilizer when the first leaves appear in Spring.
Viva La Vida Lily, (AO Hybrid)
from $12.95
Viva La Vida lilies are a new type of hybrid where the bets traits of Asiatic and Oriental Lilies are combined. Viva La Vida is one such example.
They are super hardy from Zone 4 and thrive all the way to Zone 8.
Our bulbs are 5” in circumference ( 14-16 cm) which makes them some of the biggest available.
USDA Zones 4-8
Mid-Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 3 weeks
Cold Hardy
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Bloom Color: Yellow and Red
Additional Information
Great for Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, Hummingbirds & Cut Gardens.
36" tall
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun to partial shade, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential.
Volvic Lily (Trumpet -Asiatic Hybrid Lily, Div VIII Lily)
from $9.29
Volvic Lilies are cross between Trumpet and Asiatic Lilies. The take around 95 days to bloom when planning for events. For those who plant in the garden, they are on the later side of liles. The are an ivory white color, but do have some pollen and light green nectar spots. For those looking for a flawless white, our White Cocettes may be what you are looking for.
Our bulbs are 5” in circumference ( 14-16 cm) which makes them some of the biggest available.
USDA Zones 3-9 (Zone 3 you should mulch for winter protection)
Mid-Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 3 weeks
Cold Hardy
Full Sun
Bloom Color: White
Additional Information
Great for Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, & Cut Gardens.
4" tall
Shipping: We start shipping in February and finish shipping in May or when we run out of our bulbs.
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun to partial shade, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential.
Lilies have everything they need to get started, but you can place a teaspoon of bone meal in the soil before planting and use a low nitrogen fertilizer when the first leaves appear in Spring. We simply add compost to our plantings.
Please note this is a picture of Chillout. The bloom is very very close but the heights are different. Volvic is new to our farm this year as we wanted a taller lily for later blooms to choose from in our cutting gardens.
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White Amaryllis Belladonna (Belladonna Lily), White Naked Lady, Surprise Lily, southern climates
from $7.59
Back in stock!!! Pure white blossoms on our White Amaryllis Belladonna thrive in the heat and don't mind humidity. They are great for containers or in your garden beds. They are carefree and take very little care. They bloom in the heat of summer and then will shoot up leaves. For this reason we bring in the largest bulbs we can find and they should be planted right away.
They are hardy to USDA Zones 7-11 only and will be need to be lifted or protected in other climates.
We offer these for sale in Spring, Fall, and Winter. The latest harvest arrives 9/25 to 10/15 each year.
Characteristics
24-36" tall
USDA Zones 7-11 (Hardy in these zones, lift and store in winter in other zones)
Blooms all summer
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Additional Information
Great for Borders, Cutting Gardens, and Containers
Not bothered by deer, rabbits or other wildlife
Key Planting Tips
Belladonna should be planted just under the soil line and space 6-10" wide. Water after planting.
Shipping Information
We ship starting early October and these typically run out by end of November.
White Cocotte Lily - Lilium Asiatic (Pollenless Asiatic Lily, Lily Div I)
from $9.99
White Cocotte Lily - These are an improved strain and are pollenless. The stamens are also white, making them ideal for weddings. These are pollenless asiatic lilies and each year more and more are becoming available for use in the cut gardens. This is our first year with them and bought enough to make sure we could offer them in our garden shop.
Our bulbs are 5” in circumference ( 14-16 cm) which makes them some of the biggest available and gives you more blooms.
USDA Zones 3-9 (Zone 3 you should mulch for winter protection)
Mid-Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 3 weeks
Cold Hardy
Full Sun
Bloom Color: White
Additional Information
Great for Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, & Cut Gardens.
24-28” tall (growing only 12" their first year but loaded with blooms)
Shipping: We start shipping in February and finish shipping in May or when we run out of our bulbs.
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun to partial shade, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential.
Lilies have everything they need to get started, but you can place a teaspoon of bone meal in the soil before planting and use a low nitrogen fertilizer when the first leaves appear in Spring.
White Pineapple Lily, Eucomis - 'Megaru'
$11.99
$12.99
Our Megaru Pineapple Lily or Eucomis brightens up any shady spots. It is a great plant for borders in warmer climates or is ideal for containers. It provides a unique lush look with unique tropical blooms. it is not finicky, it just needs consistent moisture in soil that is amended with compost. We provide some of the largest bulbs available to ensure your plants get a great start.
USDA Zones 7-10 (Lift and raise for colder climates in the fall and store for the winter)
Mid to Late Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 6-8 weeks
Full Sun to Partial Sun
Bloom Color: White
Additional Information
Great for Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, & Cut Gardens.
16-20” tall
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun to partial shade, 3” inches deep. Space each bulb 6" apart. Well drained soil is essential. Plant after all danger of frost.
Wizard of Oz Dahlia (Ball)
$12.00
Wizard of Oz iis just one of many dahlias that I look forward to every summer. It's gentle hues of white and pinks are wonderful in cutting gardens. You will soon run of friends to give them too!
We grow all dahlias right here in Cashton, Wisconsin!
Ball Dahlias are wonderful plants that provide structure and continuous color to any garden with minimal effort. They reward gardeners with an abundance of blooms starting in mid to late summer through frost.
Characteristics
24-36” tall
Blooms are 3-5” wide
USDA Zones 8-10 (Hardy in these zones, lift and store in winter in other zones)
Summer to Fall
Bloom Duration: Continuous Blooms through frost starting in mid to late summer
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Additional Information
Great for Mass Plantings, Borders, and Cutting Gardens.
Great for butterflies and other pollinators
Ships starting in early April
Key Planting Tips
We plant dahlia tubers 4-6" deep. We add a few alfafla pellets in the hole and backfill with topsoil amended with compost. We space this variety 18" apart. We recommend to simply pinch back the shoots after about 3-4 weeks to encourage branching.
You can amend soil with 10-10-10 or something similar. Just make sure the first number (nitrogen) is 5 or 10. You can fertilize every 4 weeks to help achieve larger blossoms.
For 90% of us, don’t water until your Dahlia sprouts. If your soil is very dry, water the soil first and then let it stand for 30 minutes before planting. Mulch around your plant leaving bare dirt directly above the tuber.
Every tuber is inspected by me (Andre Paquette) and then hand packed for shipment. In case of any issues, we reach our proactively to go over options. If you have any questions hit the Chat with Us Now button simply reach out by email or a phone call.
Yellow King Humbert Canna, Dwarf Green-leaf Canna
from $8.95
Yellow King Humbert's bloom will brighten any corner of your garden.
The 'Yellow King Humbert' Canna blooms are yellow with splashes of gold. The blooms sit atop lush green foliage. They are carefree and are not bothered by deer, rabbits or other rodents.
Cannas reward you with lush tropical foliage and standout blooms within a very short time period. Cannas are tropical bulbs and will need to be lifted in zones colder than Zone 8. They are easy to store and will bring your years of enjoyment. Cut the flowers for show stopping arrangements as this will help encourage blooms until frost. Canna bulbs are #1 size bulbs, some of the biggest on the market.
Characteristics
24-36" tall
USDA Zones 8-11 (Hardy in these zones, lift and store in winter in other zones)
Summer to Fall
Bloom Duration: Continuous Blooms through frost starting in mid to late summer
Full Sun (some partial shade is ok)
Additional Information
Deer, Rodent, Rabbit and Squirrel Resistant
Great for Specimen, Mass Plantings, Borders, and Cutting Gardens.
Great for butterflies and other pollinators
Ships starting late March (weather dependent)
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun with 6” deep. Space 2' apart. Plant when the soil is 60 degrees, well past any frost danger.
Yellow Montbretia - Crocosmia 'George Davidson'
from $9.99
Pre-Order for Spring 2024! 'George Davidson' Crocosmia are easy to care for and are dependable bloomers year after year. Tall stalks loaded with bloom will attract hummingbirds and butterflies alike. Our 'George Davidson' Crocosmia will provide an abundance of yellow blooms that will add smiles to your garden.
USDA Zones 5-9 (Lift and raise for colder climates in the fall)
Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 6-8 weeks
Full Sun (partial sun the warmer zones)
Bloom Color: Yellow
Additional Information
Great for Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, & Cut Gardens.
24-48” tall
Key Planting Tips
Plant in full sun to partial shade, 4” inches deep with the bulb (corm) pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential. Plant after all danger of frost.
Even in Zone 5, they should get some protection in winter especially their first year.
‘Boom Boom White' Dahlia (Ball)
$12.00
‘Boom Boom White’ Dahlias are exquisite in the landscape. Almost perfectly round balls sit atop lush green foliage. These are very popular in cutting gardens. All dahlias offered are grown at our farm in Cashton, WI.
Ball Dahlias are wonderful plants that provide structure and continuous color to any garden with minimal effort. They reward gardeners with an abundance of blooms starting in mid to late summer through frost.
Characteristics
30”-50” in height
Blooms are 3-4” wide
USDA Zones 8-10 (Hardy in these zones, lift and store in winter in other zones)
Summer to Fall
Bloom Duration: Continuous Blooms through frost starting in mid to late summer
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Additional Information
Great for Mass Plantings, Borders, and Cutting Gardens.
Great for butterflies and other pollinators
Ships starting by early April
Key Planting Tips
We plant dahlia tubers 4-6" deep. We add a few alfafla pellets in the hole and backfill with topsoil amended with compost. We space this variety 18" apart. We recommend to simply pinch back the shoots after about 3-4 weeks to encourage branching.
You can amend soil with 10-10-10 or something similar. Just make sure the first number (nitrogen) is 5 or 10. You can fertilize every 4 weeks to help achieve larger blossoms.
For 90% of us, don’t water until your Dahlia sprouts. If your soil is very dry, water the soil first and then let it stand for 30 minutes before planting. Mulch around your plant leaving bare dirt directly above the tuber.
Every tuber is inspected by me (Andre Paquette) and then hand packed for shipment. In case of any issues, we reach our proactively to go over options. If you have any questions hit the Chat with Us Now button simply reach out by email or a phone call.
‘Caitlin's Joy' Dahlia (Ball)
$12.00
‘Caitlin's Joy’ Dahlias are so much fun for us. She provides such a pop of color in our fields and our arrangements. We grow all of the dahlias we offer on our farm in Cashton, Wisconsin.
Ball Dahlias are wonderful plants that provide structure and continuous color to any garden with minimal effort. They reward gardeners with an abundance of blooms starting in mid to late summer through frost.
Characteristics
30-50” tall
Blooms are 3-4” wide
USDA Zones 8-10 (Hardy in these zones, lift and store in winter in other zones)
Summer to Fall
Bloom Duration: Continuous Blooms through frost starting in mid to late summer
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Additional Information
Great for Mass Plantings, Borders, and Cutting Gardens.
Great for butterflies and other pollinators
Ships starting by early April. We have shipped in the fall but do please reach out for this.
Key Planting Tips
We plant dahlia tubers 4-6" deep. We add a few alfafla pellets in the hole and backfill with topsoil amended with compost. We space this variety 18" apart. We recommend to simply pinch back the shoots after about 3-4 weeks to encourage branching.
You can amend soil with 10-10-10 or something similar. Just make sure the first number (nitrogen) is 5 or 10. You can fertilize every 4 weeks to help achieve larger blossoms.
For 90% of us, don’t water until your Dahlia sprouts. If your soil is very dry, water the soil first and then let it stand for 30 minutes before planting. Mulch around your plant leaving bare dirt directly above the tuber.
Every tuber is inspected by me (Andre Paquette) and then hand packed for shipment. In case of any issues, we reach our proactively to go over options. If you have any questions hit the Chat with Us Now button simply reach out by email or a phone call.
‘Cornel Bronze' Dahlia (Ball)
$12.00
‘Cornel Bronze’ Dahlias are exquisite in the landscape. Wonderful bronze colored blossoms seem to float in your garden. We grow all of the dahlias we offer on our farm in Cashton, Wisconsin.
Ball Dahlias are wonderful plants that provide structure and continuous color to any garden with minimal effort. They reward gardeners with an abundance of blooms starting in mid to late summer through frost.
Characteristics
30-50” tall
Blooms are 3-4” wide
USDA Zones 8-10 (Hardy in these zones, lift and store in winter in other zones)
Summer to Fall
Bloom Duration: Continuous Blooms through frost starting in mid to late summer
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Additional Information
Great for Mass Plantings, Borders, and Cutting Gardens.
Great for butterflies and other pollinators
Ships starting by early April. We have shipped in the fall but do please reach out for this.
Key Planting Tips
We plant dahlia tubers 4-6" deep. We add a few alfafla pellets in the hole and backfill with topsoil amended with compost. We space this variety 18" apart. We recommend to simply pinch back the shoots after about 3-4 weeks to encourage branching.
You can amend soil with 10-10-10 or something similar. Just make sure the first number (nitrogen) is 5 or 10. You can fertilize every 4 weeks to help achieve larger blossoms.
For 90% of us, don’t water until your Dahlia sprouts. If your soil is very dry, water the soil first and then let it stand for 30 minutes before planting. Mulch around your plant leaving bare dirt directly above the tuber.
Every tuber is inspected by me (Andre Paquette) and then hand packed for shipment. In case of any issues, we reach our proactively to go over options. If you have any questions hit the Chat with Us Now button simply reach out by email or a phone call.
‘Cornel' Dahlia (Ball)
$12.00
‘Cornel’ Dahlias are exquisite in the landscape. Almost perfectly deep red round balls sit atop lush green foliage. We grow all of the dahlias we offer on our farm in Cashton, Wisconsin.
Ball Dahlias are wonderful plants that provide structure and continuous color to any garden with minimal effort. They reward gardeners with an abundance of blooms starting in mid to late summer through frost.
Characteristics
30-50” tall
Blooms are 3-4” wide
USDA Zones 8-10 (Hardy in these zones, lift and store in winter in other zones)
Summer to Fall
Bloom Duration: Continuous Blooms through frost starting in mid to late summer
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Additional Information
Great for Mass Plantings, Borders, and Cutting Gardens.
Great for butterflies and other pollinators
Ships starting by early April. We have shipped in the fall but do please reach out for this.
Key Planting Tips
We plant dahlia tubers 4-6" deep. We add a few alfafla pellets in the hole and backfill with topsoil amended with compost. We space this variety 18" apart. We recommend to simply pinch back the shoots after about 3-4 weeks to encourage branching.
You can amend soil with 10-10-10 or something similar. Just make sure the first number (nitrogen) is 5 or 10. You can fertilize every 4 weeks to help achieve larger blossoms.
For 90% of us, don’t water until your Dahlia sprouts. If your soil is very dry, water the soil first and then let it stand for 30 minutes before planting. Mulch around your plant leaving bare dirt directly above the tuber.
Every tuber is inspected by me (Andre Paquette) and then hand packed for shipment. In case of any issues, we reach our proactively to go over options. If you have any questions hit the Chat with Us Now button simply reach out by email or a phone call.
‘Franz Kakfa' Dahlia (Ball)
$12.00
‘Franz Kakfka’ Dahlias will add wonderful architectial interest to your garden. The purple shaped globe shaped blossoms will provide a sense of whimsy and beauty.
Ball Dahlias are wonderful plants that provide structure and continuous color to any garden with minimal effort. They reward gardeners with an abundance of blooms starting in mid to late summer through frost.
Characteristics
30”-50” in height
Blooms are 3-4” wide
USDA Zones 8-10 (Hardy in these zones, lift and store in winter in other zones)
Summer to Fall
Bloom Duration: Continuous Blooms through frost starting in mid to late summer
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Additional Information
Great for Mass Plantings, Borders, and Cutting Gardens.
Great for butterflies and other pollinators
Ships starting by early April
Key Planting Tips
We plant dahlia tubers 4-6" deep. We add a few alfafla pellets in the hole and backfill with topsoil amended with compost. We space this variety 18" apart. We recommend to simply pinch back the shoots after about 3-4 weeks to encourage branching.
You can amend soil with 10-10-10 or something similar. Just make sure the first number (nitrogen) is 5 or 10. You can fertilize every 4 weeks to help achieve larger blossoms.
For 90% of us, don’t water until your Dahlia sprouts. If your soil is very dry, water the soil first and then let it stand for 30 minutes before planting. Mulch around your plant leaving bare dirt directly above the tuber.
Every tuber is inspected by me (Andre Paquette) and then hand packed for shipment. In case of any issues, we reach our proactively to go over options. If you have any questions hit the Chat with Us Now button simply reach out by email or a phone call.
‘Ivanetti' Dahlia (Ball)
$12.00
'Ivanetti' dark red blooms provide drama to any arrangement. She always blooms in the first wave of dahlias for us. We grow all of the dahlias we offer on our farm in Cashton, Wisconsin.
Ball Dahlias are wonderful plants that provide structure and continuous color to any garden with minimal effort. They reward gardeners with an abundance of blooms starting in mid to late summer through frost.
Characteristics
30-50” tall
Blooms are 2-3” wide
USDA Zones 8-10 (Hardy in these zones, lift and store in winter in other zones)
Summer to Fall
Bloom Duration: Continuous Blooms through frost starting in mid to late summer
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Additional Information
Great for Mass Plantings, Borders, and Cutting Gardens.
Great for butterflies and other pollinators
Ships starting by early April. We have shipped in the fall but do please reach out for this.
Key Planting Tips
We plant dahlia tubers 4-6" deep. We add a few alfafla pellets in the hole and backfill with topsoil amended with compost. We space this variety 18" apart. We recommend to simply pinch back the shoots after about 3-4 weeks to encourage branching.
You can amend soil with 10-10-10 or something similar. Just make sure the first number (nitrogen) is 5 or 10. You can fertilize every 4 weeks to help achieve larger blossoms.
For 90% of us, don’t water until your Dahlia sprouts. If your soil is very dry, water the soil first and then let it stand for 30 minutes before planting. Mulch around your plant leaving bare dirt directly above the tuber.
Every tuber is inspected by me (Andre Paquette) and then hand packed for shipment. In case of any issues, we reach our proactively to go over options. If you have any questions hit the Chat with Us Now button simply reach out by email or a phone call.