Dahlia Tubers
The best varieties for the most glorious cutting garden.
Dahlia tubers are out of stock for spring 2026.
We will announce our winter sale later in the year.
Dahlias you can count on
We offer high-quality, farm-grown, hand-divided dahlia tubers with bulk and wholesale discounts.
Important Information About the Sale:
Dates
November 30th, 2025 Tuber sales will begin 9am MST.
March 9th, 2026 Local Pick Up begins.
April 6th, 2026 Shipping begins, or when weather permits. or when weather permits.
Shipping Information
We cannot ship outside the United States.
We charge only enough shipping to cover our costs with the carriers and for our shipping supplies. Shipping can be expensive if you have a large order, or if you are far away. Thank you for understanding!
Local Pick Up
Choose local pick-up at checkout to avoid shipping fees and pick up at our farm in west Longmont, Colorado.
You will receive the address and a notification for pick up when the tubers are ready.
You must pick up your tubers by June 5th, 2026.
Guarantee
Please click here to view our tuber policies.
By purchasing from us, you accept these policies.
We guarantee that our tubers have 1 live eye/growth point and are true to variety.
Your tubers are our tubers! What we sell is the same stock we plant into our own dahlia fields.
We inspect our fields for signs of disease, including mosaic virus, and cull any symptomatic plants. However, dahlias can be asymptomatic and still carry the viruses. In fact, a study by the American Dahlia Society of over 1300 healthy-looking dahlia plants from many different growers found virus in over 80% of all samples, so “virus-free” tubers cannot be guaranteed without extensive, expensive testing or tissue culture.
We wash & sanitize our tools between each clump when dividing, to avoid spreading virus between plants, and we dispose of any clumps exhibiting signs of leafy gall or crown gall.
What Am I Buying?
You are buying dahlia tubers: the storage organs of the dahlia plant. Each tuber has at least one viable “eye”, or growth point, where a new plant will sprout once you have planted the tuber.
Want to learn more about dahlias? Check out our dahlia flower spotlight.
Classes You Might Like
April 18 & November 7, 2026
10:00am—1:00pm
Coffee and a light snack included.
$75 for a single ticket, $125 for two.
Dahlias are the queens of the summer garden: so productive, so many different forms, so much delight! Learn what they need to do their best in our climate.
In this workshop, get in the ground and dig whole clumps of tubers, wash them off, practice dividing, and learn how we store our tubers for 80-90% survival.
Digging, dividing, and storing your dahlia tubers is the most crucial task to get right for increasing your stock, keeping your plants healthy, and saving money on expensive tubers!
What you’ll learn:
How and when to dig your tuber clumps for maximum storage life and minimum damage
How to wash your tuber clumps easily
How to identify and divide viable tubers
Three different storage techniques, and what has worked best for me in our climate
What you’ll take home:
5 clumps of dahlia tubers (this can be upwards of 30 tubers!)
My dahlia dividing guide
Materials and equipment sources and lists
September 5 & 19, 2026
10:00am-1:00pm
Coffee and a light snack included.
$125 “Just Me” or $200 “Plus One” (Two Guests - $50 off!)
Learn all about dahlias in flower arranging: how to harvest them, how to extend their vase life, and how to work with them in arrangements and bouquets.
For this class, we’ll be working with the queen of late summer and fall: the diva, the debutante, the DAHLIA! On our farm, we grow more than 3000 dahlia plants every year, and we’re sure you’ll be delighted by all the varieties we offer. Plus, work with all the stunning fall flowers from zinnias, and sunflowers to stately millets and sorghums, luscious lisianthus, and much more.
What you’ll experience:
Flower arranging as mindfulness and meditation
A walk through the garden as you gather flowers that inspire you
Color theory and color blending
Different floral elements, shapes, and movement
Mechanics for supporting your flowers in the vase
More!
What you’ll take home:
A gorgeous seasonal arrangement, made by you!
A new compote vase
PDFs of class notes
5:30—7:00pm on specified Thursdays
$18 off when you bring a friend with a “Plus One” ticket!
We invite you to come play with flowers independently, twice a month on Thursday evenings.
No instruction, but LOTS of flowers, will be provided, so you can do whatever you want; create, be free, play!
You may wander the flower fields for inspiration and cut your own flowers to use if you like, or just get started in the studio with our already-cut blooms.
Bring your own vessel or floral project; we will set out flowers and tools in the studio for you to use as you see fit.
Everyone is welcome!

