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90 Days of Dahlias - Long Lasting Mix
Enjoy dahlias all summer long with three months of continual bloomingSale90 Days of Dahlias - Long Lasting Mix
Enjoy dahlias all summer long with three months of continual bloomingRegular price As Low As $50.14Regular priceUnit price per$58.99Sale price As Low As $50.14Sale -
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Dahlia Bulbs (Ball) - Eveline
Unique, highly sought-after color paletteDahlia Bulbs (Ball) - Eveline
Unique, highly sought-after color paletteRegular price As Low As $22.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Dahlia Bulbs - Vintage Violet Mix
Soft and regal shades of violetDahlia Bulbs - Vintage Violet Mix
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Dahlia Bulbs (Decorative) - Brown Sugar
A long-time best seller, our gorgeous rust-colored dahlia is a great findSaleDahlia Bulbs (Decorative) - Brown Sugar
A long-time best seller, our gorgeous rust-colored dahlia is a great findRegular price As Low As $22.39Regular priceUnit price per$27.99Sale price As Low As $22.39Sale -
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Dahlia Bulbs (Ball & Decorative) - Pink Mix
An easy-to-grow blend encompassing every hue from rose to magentaDahlia Bulbs (Ball & Decorative) - Pink Mix
An easy-to-grow blend encompassing every hue from rose to magentaRegular price As Low As $48.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Dahlia Bulbs (Dinnerplate) - Passion Mix
This tri-colored blend of feathery dinnerplates is passion manifestedDahlia Bulbs (Dinnerplate) - Passion Mix
This tri-colored blend of feathery dinnerplates is passion manifestedRegular price As Low As $32.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Dahlia Bulbs - Strawberry Fields Mix
Five different types of dahliasDahlia Bulbs - Strawberry Fields Mix
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Dahlia Bulbs (Dinnerplate) - Café Au Lait Supreme
Elegant shade of whiteDahlia Bulbs (Dinnerplate) - Café Au Lait Supreme
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Dahlia Bulbs (Decorative) - Peaches
This southern belle's blush blooms are streaked with shades of orangeDahlia Bulbs (Decorative) - Peaches
This southern belle's blush blooms are streaked with shades of orangeRegular price As Low As $32.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Dahlia Bulbs - Cafe con Leche Mix
A mix of cream-colored informal decorative, waterlily, and ball-shaped dahliasDahlia Bulbs - Cafe con Leche Mix
A mix of cream-colored informal decorative, waterlily, and ball-shaped dahliasRegular price As Low As $48.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Dahlia Bulbs - Dinnerplate Mix
Wow your neighbors with a collection of our favorite dinnerplate dahliasDahlia Bulbs - Dinnerplate Mix
Wow your neighbors with a collection of our favorite dinnerplate dahliasRegular price As Low As $49.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Dahlia Bulbs (Dinnerplate) - Bridal Bouquet Mix
A true bridal classic, but everyone else also loves a pastel-colored mixDahlia Bulbs (Dinnerplate) - Bridal Bouquet Mix
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Dahlia Bulbs (Pompon) - Frank Holmes
Attracts pollinatorsDahlia Bulbs (Pompon) - Frank Holmes
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Dahlia Bulbs (Decorative) - Rip City
One of the only velvety dahlias with a black centerDahlia Bulbs (Decorative) - Rip City
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Dahlia Bulbs - Juliette's Mix
Raspberry colored mixDahlia Bulbs - Juliette's Mix
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Dahlia Bulbs (Dinnerplate) - Cafe au Lait Collection
The perfect trinity of pastel-colored dinnerplate dahliasDahlia Bulbs (Dinnerplate) - Cafe au Lait Collection
The perfect trinity of pastel-colored dinnerplate dahliasRegular price As Low As $31.99Regular priceUnit price per
What we love about dahlia bulbs
- 101 dahlia bulb varieties
- Easy to grow perennials
- Many colors, shapes, and sizes to choose from
- Thrive and produce more in full sun
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Named for the 18th century Swedish botanist Anders Dahl, these perennial beauties are as interesting as they are beautiful. Dahlias were named the national flower of Mexico in 1963. The aztecs grew tubers as a food crop, however, the practice died out after the Spanish Conquest. Due to an enormous growth in popularity in recent years, new dahlia cultivars are being introduced regularly and we're proud to offer one of the largest selection anywhere, from the enormous dinner plates such as the Break Out dahlia to the more unusual Cactus Dahlia such as Black Narcissus. Dahlias are a genus of tuberous, herbaceous perennial plants that are native to Central America and Mexico. As members of the compositae family of plants, they are relatives of daisies, zinnias, chrysanthemum, and sunflowers! Dahlias are octoploids, meaning they have eight sets of homologous chromosomes, whereas the average plant has but two.
Dahlia stems range in height from 12 inches to a towering six to eight feet! That said, the majority of species do not produce scented varieties. The bright, vibrant colors are the main attraction, with hues that cover the length of the color wheel. If color is what you're after, try growing one of Eden Brothers' exclusive dahlia tuber mixes.
Dahlia Bulb Planting and Care
When growing dahlias in your yard, there are a few things to keep in mind. Dahlias really prefer warm soil and should be planted in the warm and long days of spring. Typically, you would plant dahlias when you plant your vegetable patch. You can plant dahlias as late as mid-June in most parts of the country. When selecting a planting location, seek out an area with full sun (six hours or more a day). Dahlias thrive in full sun, but can tolerate some partial shade. A general rule is the more sun, the bigger the flowers, so plan accordingly. Try to choose a location that is sheltered from the wind. One of the most vital things when planting dahlias is to choose an area that is well-draining. Dahlias do not like soggy roots.
Once you have selected the perfect location for your tubers, dig a hole that is twice as wide and deep as the tuber. Place the tuber in the hole with the eye facing up. The eye is the point on the tuber from which the plant grows. If you plan to plant multiple dahlias in the same area, be sure to separate each one by about two feet. this practice will ensure that each tuber has proper space to grow. Shorter varieties can be planted closer together. Depending on the size of the variety, rows should be about three to five feet apart. Fill the holes with just enough soil to cover the top of the tuber. Once you see new growth appear, add more soil. Slowly covering the stem with soil will allow the stem to strengthen, thus supporting the flowers better. Young dahlias do not require a lot of water. larger plants should be watered if the rainfall is less than one inch in seven days. Remove any broken or damaged foliage.
For more information about planting, growing, and caring for dahlias, see the Dahlia Bulbs Planting Guide.