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How to Grow Dahlias - From Tubers to Gorgeous Blooms - A Complete Guide // Northlawn Flower Farm 

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Dahlias can be grown in hardiness zones 3-11, and in zones 8-11 the tubers may be left in the ground year-round. They are sold as single tubers or a clump of tubers around a stem. Tubers will look vastly different depending on variety, so don't worry about the size or shape of your tuber, these factors don’t determine the plants success.
Dahlias should not be planted outdoors until after all danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed to 60 degrees F. If you garden in a cold climate, you can get your dahlias tubers started 4-6 weeks early by planting them in pots -- either indoors or in a greenhouse. For more information on starting Dahlias inside visit • How to Start Dahlias E...
Dahlias need full sun and loose, rich, well-draining soil. Before planting, add a generous 2-3 inch layer of compost into the bed. Next, dig a hole that is 4-6 inches deep and place the tuber in the hole with the eye of the tuber facing upwards, and then cover it with soil.
If you're growing a dahlia variety that will be more than 3 feet tall, the plants should be staked at planting time to support the stems and flowers as they grow. Place a strong 5-6 foot stake near the tuber, and as the plant grows, use twine to tie the stems to the stake every 12-18 inches.
Don't water the tubers upon planting. Since the tubers have no roots at this time, watering immediately after planting can cause the tubers to rot before they are able to sprout and grow roots. It’s fine if it rains, but no additional watering is necessary until you see the green sprouts emerge from the ground. Depending on the variety and growing conditions, it can take a few weeks to a full month for a tuber to sprout.
Once you see green growth emerge, you can start to water your dahlias. Give them a weekly soak of 1-2 inches of water if the weather does not provide it naturally. In the extreme heat of summer biweekly watering may be necessary. Watering needs will vary based on location, weather, and soil.
Pinch your dahlias to encourage more branching and therefore more blooms. Once the plants have 3-4 sets of leaves, snip the top of the plant off right above a set of leaves. This pinch will cause the plant to send up multiple stems from below the cut, which will result in more flowering stems and a bushier plant.
Keep your Dahlias producing loads of flowers by deadheading spent blooms regularly, or cut bunches of blooms to bring inside and enjoy. Dahlias are truly a cut and come again flower. The more you cut the more they come!
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@judyjamison9860
@judyjamison9860 2 года назад
Best dahlia video I’ve seen. No nonsense, concise and short but all-inclusive. Bravo!
@ArtByKarenEHaley
@ArtByKarenEHaley Год назад
My grandpa used to grow prize winning, big ol dinner plate sized dahlias. He passed a few years ago just as I was getting into gardening, so I unfortunately didn't get all his insider tips for growing them. I'd really love to be able to grow them so I can remember the good times with grandpa while I look at the flowers. Last year I tried to grow one and it only grew leaves, so I am trying again this year with your tips. Thank you!
@itsmewende
@itsmewende 3 года назад
This was the most comprehensive informative video on Dahlia's I've ever seen, and being a newbie to those, I've watched a ton. You also go above and beyond thinking of every aspect of a flower/gardening. I'm also really interested in propagating Dahlias, if you've done that before I'd love to watch that too. Your garden is always just beautiful.
@chaoticmultiworld2341
@chaoticmultiworld2341 Год назад
Dahlias are the most beautiful flower I ever seen in my life their beautiful ❤️
@marthamcauliffe
@marthamcauliffe 2 года назад
I’ve literally watched dozens of videos on dahlias and this one was chock full of info in a short amount of time. You are one of my favorite gardening RU-vidrs. Thank you for all of your amazingly informative videos! 💕
@flowerfarmarts
@flowerfarmarts 3 года назад
I live in zone 7b and planted seed dahlias. I left my dahlias in the ground all winter, and they came back this spring and are still blooming! I plan to plant dahlia tubers next spring. Thanks for this wonderful video, Danielle!
@tiapaty4465
@tiapaty4465 2 года назад
Hi! Same zone here! Did you plant the tubers? How did it go?
@flowerfarmarts
@flowerfarmarts 2 года назад
@@tiapaty4465 I did not dig up the tubers, and the dahlias have all come back this spring! They look healthy and some have buds on them now.
@Ohiogardengoddess
@Ohiogardengoddess 3 года назад
I was having a heck of a time getting a good looking blossom from my grand prix dahlia this year. The bugs would eat away at it before it would even open. I noticed you mentioned you use organza bags to help with this issue to another commenter awhile back and I just wanted to say it has done the trick, thank you!
@my_garden.secrets
@my_garden.secrets Год назад
Your garden is beautiful. You explained very well .love from Botswana, southern Africa Ll🥰💚🌿
@ms.moniquebrown6754
@ms.moniquebrown6754 3 года назад
Because of you, I will add dahlia's into one of my 9 gardens. You're the best fellow gardener.
@jacquedickson3981
@jacquedickson3981 Год назад
I just received mine from this company. How impressive, I will definitely order from them again and can’t wait to get these beautiful dahlias in the ground. So happy 😊❤
@jasminelouisefarrall
@jasminelouisefarrall 3 года назад
They are absolutely stunning Danielle and always looks beautiful in a vase 💕 thank you for this very informative video 😀
@neenahjohnson7960
@neenahjohnson7960 3 года назад
So beautiful! Danielle, so very thorough!
@saralyleantolik607
@saralyleantolik607 3 года назад
Just moved here last year to Meridian ID. Started a huge new garden. Soil here is clay and rock. Started about 7-8 dahlias inside around February. They did beautifully. I’m worried now that I’ll plant too many now cause they are spectacular. Love the video 🌺
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 3 года назад
Welcome to the area! I live west of Caldwell. I’m glad you had success with your dahlias, I ended up rotting mine before they sprouted. Maybe I’ll try again next year.
@saralyleantolik607
@saralyleantolik607 3 года назад
@@cynthiafisher9907 thank you. Good luck with your dahlias next season. If you’re ever in Meridian look me up🌺
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 3 года назад
@@saralyleantolik607 Thanks, that sounds fun!
@acommongardener2262
@acommongardener2262 3 года назад
Great video! This reminded me I need to start tagging mine while they’re blooming!
@roufiahashemi1208
@roufiahashemi1208 6 месяцев назад
Oh I loved it, so much zcited to my spring with dohalia
@N0bull
@N0bull 6 месяцев назад
Simple and straightforward video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@angelap.8511
@angelap.8511 3 года назад
Thanks to your tutorial I may have determined what I have been doing wrong - over watering when first planted! I never knew to wait until green growth appears. Hopefully this will help me this upcoming year. Thanks again!
@janetrenfrow7646
@janetrenfrow7646 Год назад
Thanks. Planted dahlias for the first time this year and I was so proud of myself. Absolutely beautiful flowers. I watched your video on how to store them and I do appreciate your tips
@DelightfulSouvenirs
@DelightfulSouvenirs 3 года назад
Awesome tutorial. I love your phase of talking, it’s so pleasant to listen to. And there’s a whole lot of great information in such a short time. I learned a lot thanks.
@selenanieto8152
@selenanieto8152 3 года назад
This was a great video. You are very good at explaining planting clearly and effectively!
@selinanguyentv5125
@selinanguyentv5125 3 года назад
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@darzih3488
@darzih3488 3 года назад
Thanks so much! I’m considering dahlias next year.
@suekrebs3497
@suekrebs3497 3 года назад
Thank you for a very thorough video. I am in southern Wisconsin and pot mine up in April to get earlier blooms. We had a dry summer so I'm glad that I watered deeply and am enjoying many blooms still.
@flowerpixel
@flowerpixel 3 года назад
Yessss I *just* purchased my first dahlia bulbs
@travsgardenstravshauntedya1998
@travsgardenstravshauntedya1998 3 года назад
This is the best Dahlia video ive seen! Good job and thank you for all the info! This is my first season growing Dahlias and i love them. I have Bishop of Oxford in my front landscape they have dark foliage and a bright neon orange bloom they are beautiful right now with my Russian Sage, Blue Victoria Salvia and purple Asters! I have a few others but couldnt tell you the names lol My biggest regret is not staking them from the get go! So im addicted now to Dahlias as well as Coleus that i started from seed this year for the first time! Cant wait to shop seeds and tubers for next year! Again Great video and thanks take care happy gardening!
@GardeningOnTaylorMountain
@GardeningOnTaylorMountain 3 года назад
So much great information in such a short amount of time! This is a great video-thank you my friend! 💚👩🏼‍🌾
@eileenchang2173
@eileenchang2173 3 года назад
Thanks about the no watering tip at the start of planting the tubers!
@susancoffman6516
@susancoffman6516 3 года назад
Excellent information! Thanks so much!
@claudiachannel5292
@claudiachannel5292 2 года назад
After this video I'm confident that I too can grow Dahlias 💚 thanks Danielle!
@ahavarichardson5426
@ahavarichardson5426 2 года назад
My 1st Dahlia from seed finally bloomed!! WHITE SINGLE WITH YELLOW MIDDLE! I had to cut before the grasshoppers devoured it! I have 6 more and waiting on the 2nd plant to bloom
@NormandyBlakeney
@NormandyBlakeney 2 месяца назад
Thank you for this video. I learned so many things that I have done wrong that I can correct.
@kimbar11
@kimbar11 3 года назад
So much great information in this video! Loved the different dahlias shown too. Great editing.
@joycedagostino8869
@joycedagostino8869 3 года назад
Great tips, I have grown dahlias from seed but not from tubers. They are beautiful flowers.
@Traveltoppereu
@Traveltoppereu 2 года назад
Hello, dahlias are always beautiful to see. In the park not so far from our house is a large dahlia garden. We like to walk through it in the flowering season. All those colors and shapes. You also have beautiful specimens in your large garden. Thanks for the video. Greetings from Eddy from Mechelen (Belgium)
@treefarm3288
@treefarm3288 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video. I love your accent! I'm originally from Pennsylvania. My farm is in the Wet Tropics of Australia where we grow temperate plants in winter. Still, I am trying a dahlia tuber in a pot and partly sheltered from heavy rain when summer comes.
@ternyasen
@ternyasen Год назад
you look so happy talking about flowers, and its contagious!
@marybutz7687
@marybutz7687 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for your wealth of information in a brief amount of time. I may actually try dahlias this year. ❤
@judithturner7485
@judithturner7485 Год назад
Excellent and clear instructions for planting dahlias. Thanks
@jayadama1301
@jayadama1301 Год назад
Dahlia is very colorful
@julieculshaw4031
@julieculshaw4031 3 года назад
Your videos are great, good information presented simply and coherently. Not too much so we are not overwhelmed. Love your garden.
@barbaracole4314
@barbaracole4314 Год назад
Thx, I've never grown them before, I will try next spring.
@jillcochran9794
@jillcochran9794 3 года назад
Thank you for that. I saw where I made some mistakes, with mine this year!
@PinkRosefairy
@PinkRosefairy 11 месяцев назад
Fabulous. Thank you so much and in such a short time. Loved it. Can’t wait to plant the first bulb I brought or rather tuber.
@beezig
@beezig Год назад
One of the best gardening videos, great work. 👍
@jenniferkessener1111
@jenniferkessener1111 3 года назад
My first year planting Dahlias here in IL 5b, and so sad they are only just beginning to bloom now in Sept. The nights are already getting cold. I will have to try starting them in pots ahead of time next year. I planted the first week of June. Thanks for the tips.
@jennyzimmer2224
@jennyzimmer2224 3 года назад
Same happened here in 5b MI. I’ve heard it was a strange year for a lot of people. Let’s try again next year!
@kimbar11
@kimbar11 3 года назад
I’m in IL 5b too and started them in pots. It was easy and worked well. I’ve been enjoying blooms for about a month or more now.
@gaiachild3950
@gaiachild3950 3 года назад
It also depends on the variety, they don't all start blooming at the same time. My longest blooming one is called Natalie G and she's been blooming most of the summer and my Myrtle's Folly just put out it's first bloom. Some varieties don't like it extremely hot, which is why they grow so well in the Pacific Northwest. So, you'll have to experiment. I'm in zone 7A by the way and I was too lazy to dig them up last Fall.
@mandocool
@mandocool Год назад
I bought my first dahlia tuber! Its called Makayla Miranda and thank you very much for this info
@dorothybrown8859
@dorothybrown8859 Год назад
Thank you so much. I learned a lot in a short period of time!
@wagnerab1958
@wagnerab1958 3 года назад
Thank you for this very informative video, I'm planning on growing dahlias next year and this video is very helpful. Love your channel!
@kellythompson2267
@kellythompson2267 8 месяцев назад
Once again I LOVED your video!! I’ve learned so much from you!!
@StaceyGlover77
@StaceyGlover77 2 года назад
Great video!! I'm I. zone 7B, Northwest Alabama and I've never had to store my tubers for winter.
@stevew2926
@stevew2926 2 года назад
thank you for brightening up our day!
@dollyperry3020
@dollyperry3020 3 года назад
I love Dahlia videos. More please :)
@michelelara5982
@michelelara5982 2 года назад
Excellent tip on the watering part. I would water after planting and later my tuber would rot and would never bloom for me
@annaleesummer7710
@annaleesummer7710 20 дней назад
Very informative thanks
@LINativePlantConservation
@LINativePlantConservation 11 месяцев назад
You’re my go to source ❤
@sharonwebb945
@sharonwebb945 2 года назад
Stunning flowers! I’m definitely going to try these in my new garden. Thanks so much for all the helpful tips
@rawanyassin5386
@rawanyassin5386 7 месяцев назад
You're such a beautiful dahlia❤❤❤❤
@reenalthakerar7297
@reenalthakerar7297 4 месяца назад
Lovely helpful video thank you!!
@CA-pj9pl
@CA-pj9pl 8 месяцев назад
This was an excellent video. Thank you very much!
@kellonpitts2650
@kellonpitts2650 Год назад
Right to the point, thank you it's very much appreciated.
@elinabrigmane9811
@elinabrigmane9811 6 месяцев назад
How cheerfull❤
@imtiazpasha3127
@imtiazpasha3127 2 года назад
Rose's and Dahliya is amezing beutyfull flowers
@TheSuburbanGardenista
@TheSuburbanGardenista 2 года назад
Super helpful! Thank you! I'm going to try potting my tubers up in pots for the first time this year. I'll try pinching them off too! Thanks for the great tips ☺️
@debrabray8855
@debrabray8855 3 года назад
I just love dahlias but didn't think they would survive my texas summer heat. I'm going to give them a try this spring.
@gardengatesopen
@gardengatesopen 3 года назад
I'm in Texas too - Central TX, and I tried growing Dahlias for the first time by seed this year. I've never grown tubers either. But I believe bcuz this was such a wet year for us, this is why my seeds failed. I'm planning on trying again next Spring. We'll see!! 🤞
@gardengatesopen
@gardengatesopen 3 года назад
I forgot to say - I think they will love the heat, as long as they get enough water, and as long as they don't have too much water!! Apparently there's a fine line! Bcuz I have to import soil into my garden, I believe my soil held too much moisture after a good rain every week. My soil just never dried out enough in between rains for Dahlia tubers. (Which is not normal weather for us!) Probably if I had enough native soil to bury a tuber in, it would have grown just fine with once a week rain. That's my thinking anyway... One things for sure, if I can keep a Dahlia plant alive, I will only have one or two plants. We normally don't have enough water to spare for plants that need lots of water. I may have one or two Dahlia plants, but I'll never have hydrangeas. The Dahlias will be my "princess plants" that need more attention than the other things in my garden!
@debrabray8855
@debrabray8855 3 года назад
@@gardengatesopen thank you so much! You are right about only have a few water hogs. We can't possibly water enough for too many divas!
@gardengatesopen
@gardengatesopen 3 года назад
@@debrabray8855 I know, right! Diva!! THAT was the word I was looking for!! Thank You!! And thanks for putting up with my long comments! I tend to be a bit talky... But I feel details matter! Hey - which part of Texas are you in? Just curious. I have family in, and I lived in, North Texas for a long time. So very familiar with gardening up there too.
@debrabray8855
@debrabray8855 3 года назад
@@gardengatesopen san antonio. I'm so over summer!
@SrikanthPRABHA7
@SrikanthPRABHA7 Год назад
Thank you. I learn a lot from your videos ❤🙏🏻
@songweaver6076
@songweaver6076 5 месяцев назад
Great Video ! Thanks!
@jamiezanotti5417
@jamiezanotti5417 5 месяцев назад
I'm a fellow Zone 6a gardener, in Southern Idaho, and am so grateful for your videos! I'm wondering if I could start dahlias early, in the garden, and just put a sort of frost clothed structure around the bed to keep it warm enough for them?
@jitutalajia598
@jitutalajia598 Год назад
Thank you very useful information❤
@flowersbeyond7381
@flowersbeyond7381 Год назад
Perfect video!
@mgbbgm
@mgbbgm Год назад
Great vodeo , thanks for posting.
@TheGreenLeafGarden
@TheGreenLeafGarden 2 года назад
Beautiful flowers, Nicely explained process of propogation of dahlia .👌
@cecilleflowerfarm
@cecilleflowerfarm 3 года назад
I’m in 7a I will try to leave them and just put lots of mulch and wait. Wish me luck!
@judywright5424
@judywright5424 9 месяцев назад
Will do a update on how to store you seed in the refrigerator and do I put them in a container
@anitanavarro4121
@anitanavarro4121 Год назад
That was an awesome video. Thank you!
@shawnprosper9362
@shawnprosper9362 Год назад
Thank you 🫶🇨🇦
@user-zg4qe1vn7q
@user-zg4qe1vn7q Год назад
Thank you!
@maryheine3554
@maryheine3554 2 года назад
Great video. Perfect instructions.
@jjooeegg1
@jjooeegg1 2 года назад
Good video , informative . What a pretty woman 😍
@marinafreitas9805
@marinafreitas9805 3 года назад
I love it 😍😍😍
@mohsen7021
@mohsen7021 2 года назад
Thank you
@MnaumanMalik-ml2tp
@MnaumanMalik-ml2tp 11 месяцев назад
Best video
@a.kay.c
@a.kay.c 2 года назад
Would love if you did this for other flowers ♥️ so well done!
@dianem7771
@dianem7771 3 года назад
Very helpful. Thank you.
@audreykennard6603
@audreykennard6603 3 года назад
Excellent video!!!
@lorrainecourtney4589
@lorrainecourtney4589 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing 😁
@kmarch6630
@kmarch6630 2 года назад
So pretty! Erin on The Impatient Grdener has a love for dahlias too. The two of you have taught me a lot.
@abigailmendoza6687
@abigailmendoza6687 3 года назад
Question 🙋‍♀️ : Where do you buy your dahlias? Love ❤️💕your videos.
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 3 года назад
Hi Abigail! I get mine from Longfield Gardens.
@abigailmendoza6687
@abigailmendoza6687 3 года назад
Thanks for answering!
@abigailmendoza6687
@abigailmendoza6687 2 года назад
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarm Thanks 😊 🙏 for the answer!
@Alveenahermommystinyworld2019
@Alveenahermommystinyworld2019 2 года назад
Wow…….wonderful 👌🏻❤️
@asianangie7209
@asianangie7209 3 года назад
Lovely!
@amysgardenstead2879
@amysgardenstead2879 3 года назад
I love you teaching style. Thanks for this video. I tried to put a few stakes in and string between the dahlias. My string system starting failing two weeks ago and I lost a large part of my cafe au lait. Will you follow it up with one when you store your dahlias? Do you prune your side shoots for longer stems?
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 3 года назад
Hi friend! Yes I will share a digging and storage video in November. I do not prune the side shoots, but I do make very deep cuts when harvesting.
@Flanuora
@Flanuora 3 года назад
Excellent video
@muraleedharanks7257
@muraleedharanks7257 2 года назад
Super..... 👌👌🌹maam
@hydichan8480
@hydichan8480 2 года назад
Thank you 🥰🥰
@zaria5785
@zaria5785 3 года назад
Have you tried growing dahlias from seed? How successful are they? Would they put on blooms in their first year of planting? Thanks.
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 3 года назад
Hi friend! Yes, I do grow dahlias from seed also. They are very easy to grow from seed and do bloom the first year. I usually start them inside in mid April.
@emkn1479
@emkn1479 3 года назад
I tried some small ones for the first time this year. A few weeks ago I found some were damaged, so I cut them and brought them in, put them in water. I think roots might be growing. I’ve seen others start dahlias from cuttings, but don’t know anything about it myself. Any pointers?
@pravinbadiger5107
@pravinbadiger5107 2 года назад
As these plants are water sensitive it's quite difficult to predict their growth in water
@rasmikantnayak7384
@rasmikantnayak7384 Год назад
Hi , I'm from India Thank you for ur beautiful Information about on Dahlia But How to find Summer Season Dahlia Seed with Best best variety.
@pharmgirl1955
@pharmgirl1955 3 года назад
Thank you for this informative video, it helps a lot. What are the names of those beauties you are holding in your hand?
@SPshaun
@SPshaun 2 года назад
I’m in zone 8b in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. We get tons of rain all winter and have clay soil. I have been wondering if I need to dig up my dahlias so they don’t rot. This is my first year growing them. Love them! Thanks for the informative video! I do appreciate you!
@user00616
@user00616 2 года назад
I live in Springfield and I don’t ! :)
@SPshaun
@SPshaun 2 года назад
@@user00616 Good to know! Left mine in and it is growing well!
@shinnam
@shinnam Год назад
For your international audience please give minimum temperatures they tolerate. A zone 6 in Thailand, Sweden or north America are very different.
@railroadfansandfun
@railroadfansandfun 2 года назад
I have some questions if anyone has any suggestions. First, this video is AMAZING! I’ve been researching for months and this was the most informative and concise video I’ve seen! Thank you for that! Now for questions. We are in zone 8a which means they can stay in the ground during winter. Would this be true even in a raised bed, or would they need to actually be IN the ground? Second, can ANYONE recommend insect/pest control for these and other cut flowers? It’s swampy here so we have LOTS of bugs! I would like something organic as we have kiddos who play outside and we have tons of bees and birds. I need something for ants, snails, caterpillars, and whatever else might be snacking on the leaves of sunflowers, zinnias, and dahlias.
@tarar6926
@tarar6926 Год назад
Not a problem by any means but here's my two cents: whether raised bed or ground, you should be okay to leave then in the ground. If you want to be extra safe, you can buy frost cloth (or an old sheet will work too) and watch the weather in the winter and if you see any abnormal cold temperatures in the forecast, like what happened this year the week of Christmas, then cover them with the cloth. You can also mulch the raised bed (i.e. cover with 2-6in of mulch of one kind or another) and this will help keep them safe too. Either method is a lot less work than digging up the tubers. As for your second question, each of those pests have different control methods. I used to live in CA and had a huge snail problem until I pulled up the ice plant where they lived. You can try disrupting their preferred habitat. Also, super easy to make a trap for them with beer and a plastic container (like Tupperware). Set the container in the ground so that the rim is level with the ground, then fill with beer. The snails will drown in the beer.
@tarar6926
@tarar6926 Год назад
Try neem oil for the other bugs as well as getting lots of birds into your garden (they will eat the bugs).
@patriciamcpherson1009
@patriciamcpherson1009 3 года назад
Thanks for a great video Danielle! I enjoy learning from you and this was an especially helpful video for me as this is the first year I have attempted to grow dahlias. I live in zone 7b and I am going to try to keep mine in the ground over the winter. I plan to mulch with pine straw very heavily to help them survive. Do you have a particular company you buy your tubers from?
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 3 года назад
Hi friend! I've been very happen with the tubers from longfield gardens. I get almost all my tubers, bulbs, and corms from them.
@patriciamcpherson1009
@patriciamcpherson1009 3 года назад
Thank you!
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