Dahlia Tuber
Bloomquist Morris
Bloomquist Morris
- Our 2025 Spring Tuber Sale begins APRIL 6TH at 10AM MST! Please review our policies before purchase! :)
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The first time Bloomquist Morris dahlia bloomed, I literally gasped at it's sheer size, and then doted over the coloring. This 4-5" anemone form dahlia is painted with pale yellow tubular florets and surrounded by a layer of gorgeous milky quartz dipped petals that shimmer in the sunlight.
Hybridized by Paul Bloomquist in 2022, Bloomquist Morris has quickly become one of my new favorite dahlias. At a height around 4ft in our garden, this dahlia is truly a spectacle!!
Plant Height: 4ft in our field
Bloom Form: AN - Anemone
Bloom Size: AN - Anemone - over 2"
Color Class: L - Lavender
Hybridizer: Paul Bloomquist, USA
Year Introduced: 2022
ADS Classification: 8208
Please Note: Listing is for one Bloomquist Morris tuber. Dahlia tuber orders will be shipping April 16th, weather permitting. We are unable to ship internationally, or combine orders at this time.
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Dahlia Growing Care
Upon purchasing a dahlia tuber from our farm, you'll receive detailed care instructions with your physical order. However, we wanted to provide you with a snippet of what to expect when growing dahlias, before they actually arrive.
Planting. Chose an area with 8+ hours of sunlight, and well-draining soil. After the threat of frost has passed, plant tuber horizontally, 6" deep in gently moistened soil.
*Do not fully water again until the first sprout appears, as too much water without roots, will lead to rot. *
Soil. Dahlias love well-draining soil full of organic matter. One of our favorite ways to improve soil health, is by adding worm castings!
Water. Overhead or drip, dahlias need deep water to reach their roots, but not stay soggy. Avoid consistent overwatering, which leads to tuber rot. Frequency per week depends on your zone and weather.
Cut & Come Again. Harvesting dahlia blooms regularly and cutting off dead heads, encourages the plant to produce even more. Yielding a bounty of stems per plant in a single season.
Fertilizer. Largely depends on your soil. As a general rule of thumb, apply a balanced fertilizer early in the season, and taper to a lower-nitrogen product once blooms start forming.
Growth Rate. Dahlias take an average of 120 days to fully mature and produce tubers. Tuber production heavily varies with each variety.
End of Season. Many dahlia gardeners choose to lift their plants at the end of season, to divide the tuber clumps and multiply their stock for next year. However, if you live in Zones 8-10, you can "overwinter" dahlias in ground.
If you live in Zones 7-3, dahlia tubers risk rotting in ground due to the wet winter climate and freezing temps. Plants can be dug, dried to touch, and stored in a dry, dark area between 40-50°F.
*We recommend checking with other growers in your area for storage medium & container suggestions.*
For more dahlia knowledge, visit our Dahlia Growing Tips & FAQ's page.
Shipping & Returns
Due to US Dept of Agriculture regulations, we can only ship within the USA.
All orders will ship via USPS Priority Mail.
Tuber shipping for 2025 will begin mid-end April, once forecast is clear of freezing temperatures.
Flat rate shipping of $18 per order, no matter the tuber quantity.
Local pick up is offered to Flathead County residents. Ensure you can arrive on April 17th, between 1-2PM or don't select farm pick up please!
We cannot ship early. Our Montanan climate hovers below freezing until mid-late April and we will not risk tubers freezing in post.
All sales are final. If you have an issue with your order, please contact us within 1 week of receipt at: goldenhourgardensmt@gmail.com. Please review our policies before purchasing.