Bishop's Children Dahlia Tuber Collection

Certified Organic

Dahlia variabilis

Single-petaled blooms in red, pink, and yellow adorn burgundy foliage.

All that's left of the Bishop of Llandaff's Palace in Wales is an iron-gated arch entrance flanked by crumbling stone towers. But his gardens live on in the progeny of his dahlia mix. Because dahlias are octoploids, meaning they have four times as many chromosomes as most other flowers, tubers grown from seed produce a spectacular diversity of architectural leaves and blooms in a myriad of forms and colors.

This year we're sharing some of this diversity with you through tubers as well as seed! These tuber sets are a mix of some of our favorite colors and forms that have appeared in the mix during our farm grow-outs.

Bloom colors are a mix of red, burgundy, magenta and the occasional yellow flower on foliage that ranges from purple tinged to deep burgundy.

Because these tube can be produced by us efficiently, we're offering them in larger, value-oriented sizes. These packs represent an excellent value for money, and with their stunning colors set against dark foliage, are an excellent way to fill up your beds and borders with eye-popping beauty.

THIS PRODUCT IS FOR TUBERS NOT SEED. SEED CAN BE FOUND HERE!

Dahlia Planting and Care Guide.

This product was grown and processed on our own certified organic farm, Four Fold Farm, in the Hudson Valley of New York State.
A note on dahlia tuber sizes. Dahlia tubers vary dramatically in size between different cultivars. See the photo of cut tubers on this page to understand the range of tuber sizes that you could receive if you order this product.
Dahlia Dozen Deal! Buy 12+ Dahlia Packs, Get 10% Off your Dahlia Order.
Mix and match varieties. Product discount applied at checkout.

from $22.99

UnitPriceQuantityAvailability
6 tubers $22.99 Begins shipping March 10th, 2025.
12 tubers $34.99 Begins shipping March 10th, 2025.

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Plant dahlia tubers in late spring when soil temperatures have reached 60 degrees. Frost will kill the plants, so plan to plant around your last frost date. In the Northeast, the window for planting is from around mid-May to mid-June. Dahlias thrive in sunny locations with well drained, fertile, slightly acidic soil. Dig a hole that will accommodate the entire tuber clump, about 6" deep and 6" wide. Plant tuber clump with the "crown" up, just at the surface so all the tubers are beneath. If planting multiple tubers, space at least 12-18" apart. Do not begin watering until the plants emerge. After that, make sure they are watered well 1-2 times per week. In Northern zones with shorter seasons, you can get a jump start by starting dahlias indoors in large pots 4-6 weeks before your last spring frost. Transplant after threat of frost has passed to spacing indicated above. Transplants will need to be watered in. Dahlias reach up to 42" high and might need staking to keep the blooms upright. Dahlias will not overwinter in zones below 8. After the first killing frost, gently dig up tubers and store in peat moss in a cool, frost-free place (40-50 degrees is ideal) until the next planting season.

Days to Maturity 70 days
Planting Depth 6"
Spacing in Row 18"
Spacing Between Rows 18-24"
Height at Maturity 36-48"
Width at Maturity 30"

Orders of dahlia tubers begin shipping in mid-March, in the order in which they are received.  If you purchase seeds or other products with your dahlia tubers prior to early May, you will receive two shipments—a prompt shipment of available items, including your seeds, and a later shipment of tubers. The shipping fees shown at checkout will cover both deliveries.

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