Dahlia Bulbs (Anemone) - Edge of Joy Pre-Order • Ships Spring 2021
- Grows up to 24 Inches, 4 Inch Blooms
- Late Summer Blooming, Easy to Grow
- Prefers Full Sun
Availability & Turnaround Time
All seeds are shipped year-round, while flower bulbs are shipped on a seasonal basis. Typical turnaround times for in-stock items is between 2 – 5 business days.
Category | Shipping Period |
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All Seeds: | |
Zones 2 – 10 | Year-Round |
Spring Planted Bulbs & Perennials (March - June): | |
Zones 8 – 10 Pre-Orders | Mid March |
Zones 7 Pre-Orders | Late March-Early April |
Zones 6 Pre-Orders | Early-Mid April |
Zones 5 Pre-Orders | Mid-Late April |
Zones 2 – 4 Pre-Orders | Late April-Early May |
All Zones Ship Until Inventory is Sold Out | May - June |
Saffron Crocus & Bearded Iris (Late August - November): | |
All Zones | Start Shipping late August |
Fall Planted Bulbs & Perennials (September - January): | |
Zones 2-4 Pre-Orders | Mid September |
Zones 5 Pre-Orders | Mid-Late September |
Zones 6 Pre-Orders | Late September |
Zones 7 Pre-Orders | Late September - Early October |
Zones 8-10 Pre-Orders | Early October |
All Zones Ship Until Inventory is Sold Out | Mid October - January |
NOTE: Amaryllis Bulbs, Hosta Roots, Lily Bulbs, Papaver Roots, Paperwhite Bulbs, Peony Roots & Siberian Iris Roots ship to ALL ZONES beginning in October. |
We try our utmost to maintain reliable inventory of all products, and are very proud of our record in doing so. However, as we are a company engaged in what Mother Nature provides, we do sometimes experience shortages and crop failures beyond our control. If, for any reason, we are required to backorder any portion of your order, rest assured we will keep you apprised of updated shipping information and/or any other options that may satisfy your needs and wishes.
Product Description
Anemone Dahlia Bulbs - Edge of Joy
The Edge of Joy dahlias have a sunshine yellow center surrounded by fluffy white petals. They look as if they’ve been carefully painted with smooth magenta brushstrokes, sometimes with a gentle hand and other times with a deep application of color. The blooms are quite small (about 3 inches in diameter) and are surrounded by lush green foliage. This variety not only attracts neighbors, but also hummingbirds and butterflies. Put them in a container near your window for great entertainment.
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Fast Facts
Name: Dahlia Bulbs (Anemone) - Edge of Joy Botanical Name: Dahlia Life Cycle: Annual, Perennial Bulb/Tuber/Root Size: No. 1 (2-3 Eyes) - Largest Size Commercially Available Light Requirement: Full Sun Planting Season: Spring Plant Type: Anemone-Flowered Features: Attracts Pollinators, Cut Flower Garden, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Fast Growing Color: White, Red Blooms: Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall, Fall, Late Fall Plant Height: Up to 24 inches Plant Spacing: 12 to 18 inches Planting Depth: Deep Enough to Cover with 2" of Soil Hardiness Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, (Perennial/Hardy 8-11, Colder Zones Lift Prior to Frost) Ships: Spring -
Planting Instructions
Dahlia Bulbs (tubers) are available in many catching colors and exotic shapes to give you a spectacular show of color in borders, beds or even containers. They have long been a favorite with gardeners as they are hardy and low maintenance. Dahlias will yield beautiful blooms from mid-summer through fall.
When to Plant your Dahlia Bulbs:
Unlike other bulbs such as Tulips, Dahlias like warm soils so plant Dahlia bulbs during the warmer and longer days of spring. Dahlias are usually planted about the same time you would plant your vegetable patch. Dahlia bulbs can be planted as late as mid-June in most parts of the country.
Where to Plant your Dahlia Bulbs:
Dahlia is an accommodating plant - it will grow almost anywhere! Dahlias will thrive in full sun but can tolerate some partial shade - the more sun, the bigger the flowers. Try to select a location that receives at least 6 hours of sun, sheltered from the wind and with, and this is vital, good drainage.
How to Plant your Dahlia Bulbs:
Dig a hole twice as deep and wide as the Dahlia bulb. Put the tuber in the hole with the “eye” on the tuber facing up. The eye is the point on the shoulder, or crown, of the tuber from which the plant grows. If you are planting a number of dahlias in the same location, they should be separated by about 2 feet to give each plant room to grow. The shorter varieties can be planted closer together. Plan for the rows to be 3 to 5 feet apart depending on the size of the plant. Fill in with soil to just cover the top of the bulb. As you begin to see new growth appear, cover again with soil. Covering the stem gradually will allow the stem to strengthen so it can support the flowers. Unless it is a very dry spring, it is not be necessary to water at the time of planting. The tubers will begin growing with the warmth and moisture in the soil. It is vital that they form a root system early in their planted life to assure a strong and healthy plant. Watering at the time of planting may encourage rot but as soon as your Dahlias are growing above the ground, water deeply to encourage strong roots.
How to Care for your Dahlia Bulbs:
Young dahlia plants do not need a lot of water; in fact, excessive water can lead to rotting of the plant. For larger plants, a good rule of thumb is to water if the rainfall is less than one inch in seven days. Pots require more regular watering. As the plant grows, remove any broken or damaged foliage. Good air circulation, especially near the ground is needed by the plants to prevent powdery mildew. Once the plants are several feet high the lower leaves can be removed to increase air circulation. Your dahlias will continue to bloom prolifically right up until frost. A heavy frost will kill the plant so you may want to dig the half a dozen or more tubers the plant has produced. Those tubers can then be stored and grown next spring!
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