Dahlia Seed Mix

$5.00

Our dahlia seeds come from both open and close centered dahlias with a wide array of colors. With every seed a new variety is born! Dahlia seeds produce new fun, and unique flowers! Unlike a tuber, it is not a clone of the mother plant. Growing dahlia from seeds are always a fun surprise! Our bee’s enjoy the blooms from late summer to fall.

15 seeds

  • Sow indoors 4-5 weeks before last frost. Do not plant seeds directly in the soil, or they typically will not germinate.

  • Watch for germination in 5-10 days.

  • Plant out after last frost when soil temperatures are at least 65 degrees.

  • Space about 12” apart in full sun

  • Must be planted in well draining soil that doesn’t hold water. Soil that hold water might cause the tubers to rot.

  • Pinching the first year isn’t always required. We like to give the flower 1 year establish tubers.

  • 80-90 days to maturity/blooms. Dahlias need 120 days of warmer temperatures to bloom. They do best in areas where the heat is between 65-80 degrees. They do not love excessively high temperatures for long periods of time.

  • Annual flower and requires some work in the fall if your have cold, snowy, winters. The tubers need to be dug up each year and stored in a cool, dark place that isn’t overly dry to plant for the next year. The tubers the first year might be very small. See our FAQs for more dahlia tips.

  • Dahlias require some extra love. They can grow 4-5 ft tall so staking and corralling are recommended to keep the plants from breaking or falling down.

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Our dahlia seeds come from both open and close centered dahlias with a wide array of colors. With every seed a new variety is born! Dahlia seeds produce new fun, and unique flowers! Unlike a tuber, it is not a clone of the mother plant. Growing dahlia from seeds are always a fun surprise! Our bee’s enjoy the blooms from late summer to fall.

15 seeds

  • Sow indoors 4-5 weeks before last frost. Do not plant seeds directly in the soil, or they typically will not germinate.

  • Watch for germination in 5-10 days.

  • Plant out after last frost when soil temperatures are at least 65 degrees.

  • Space about 12” apart in full sun

  • Must be planted in well draining soil that doesn’t hold water. Soil that hold water might cause the tubers to rot.

  • Pinching the first year isn’t always required. We like to give the flower 1 year establish tubers.

  • 80-90 days to maturity/blooms. Dahlias need 120 days of warmer temperatures to bloom. They do best in areas where the heat is between 65-80 degrees. They do not love excessively high temperatures for long periods of time.

  • Annual flower and requires some work in the fall if your have cold, snowy, winters. The tubers need to be dug up each year and stored in a cool, dark place that isn’t overly dry to plant for the next year. The tubers the first year might be very small. See our FAQs for more dahlia tips.

  • Dahlias require some extra love. They can grow 4-5 ft tall so staking and corralling are recommended to keep the plants from breaking or falling down.

Our dahlia seeds come from both open and close centered dahlias with a wide array of colors. With every seed a new variety is born! Dahlia seeds produce new fun, and unique flowers! Unlike a tuber, it is not a clone of the mother plant. Growing dahlia from seeds are always a fun surprise! Our bee’s enjoy the blooms from late summer to fall.

15 seeds

  • Sow indoors 4-5 weeks before last frost. Do not plant seeds directly in the soil, or they typically will not germinate.

  • Watch for germination in 5-10 days.

  • Plant out after last frost when soil temperatures are at least 65 degrees.

  • Space about 12” apart in full sun

  • Must be planted in well draining soil that doesn’t hold water. Soil that hold water might cause the tubers to rot.

  • Pinching the first year isn’t always required. We like to give the flower 1 year establish tubers.

  • 80-90 days to maturity/blooms. Dahlias need 120 days of warmer temperatures to bloom. They do best in areas where the heat is between 65-80 degrees. They do not love excessively high temperatures for long periods of time.

  • Annual flower and requires some work in the fall if your have cold, snowy, winters. The tubers need to be dug up each year and stored in a cool, dark place that isn’t overly dry to plant for the next year. The tubers the first year might be very small. See our FAQs for more dahlia tips.

  • Dahlias require some extra love. They can grow 4-5 ft tall so staking and corralling are recommended to keep the plants from breaking or falling down.