Where to Buy Dahlia Tubers – Our Go-To Retailers For Show-Stopping Blooms This Summer

6 retailers you can count on for high-quality dahlia tubers

Dahlia blooms on show
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Spring might have only just begun, but if you're a keen gardener, you're likely planning ahead – and you'll know that dahlia season will be here in no time. Now is the time to stock up on tubers, so if you haven't already, we have curated our top picks of where to buy them from.

Blooming from late summer until the fall, growing dahlias can be a wonderful addition to your garden. Dahlia tubers are a little different from bulbs; they serve as the 'storage' root for each plant, carrying water and nutrients. You can get as many as ten 'baby' plants from a single one; you'll just need to know where to find high-quality tubers.

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1. Eden Brothers

Eden Brothers offers a dizzying array of bulbs and seeds, and it doesn't just sell flowers – you can also shop herb seeds, vegetable seeds, and a number of rare seeds, too.

The brand caters to home gardeners, wholesalers, and local farmers, and everything is hand-picked and shipped from North Carolina.

When it comes to dahlia tubers, you can filter your search by plant type, lifecycle, and height, and you can also search for specific colors. Bestselling varieties include cafe au lait dahlias (a pale beige flower that's beloved by florists) and labyrinth dahlias (a peach-colored flower with narrow, feathery petals).

Eden Brothers is also known for its mixed tubers; the jewel-toned old rose dahlia mix is particularly popular, alongside the uplifting strawberry fields dahlia mix.

2. Amazon

While you'll likely have shopped for tools and gardening supplies on Amazon, the platform might not be your first choice for seeds and bulbs – but Amazon does, in fact, offer many different types of dahlias.

I'd head to Amazon if you're looking for something speedy and affordable. Many dahlia tubers are priced at around $20, and you can also pick up seeds if you want to try growing dahlias from seed. (This zinnia dahlia seed mix is just $7.99 right now.)

You can search by seller for a little extra reassurance, and check out the reviews for each set of tubers to get growing tips from fellow gardeners. (Plus, Amazon happens to be one of the best places to buy houseplants, if you want to expand your indoor garden, too.)

3. Walmart

Walmart is another unlikely place to find dahlia tubers, but it offers an impressive selection.

You'll spot plenty of popular varieties, alongside a range of more unusual dahlias. (The peach and white frost nip dahlias are particularly gorgeous.)

Walmart also sells an assortment of mixed dahlia tubers, if you fancy bringing some surprise to your garden this summer.

4. Russells Mills Flower Co

Based in Southern Massachusetts, Russells Mills Flower Company is one of the largest dahlia growers in the US.

As a family-run business, it champions locally-grown flowers; you can shop exclusive tubers, buy in bulk, or browse bestsellers. (Right now, pale pink coralie dahlias are a favorite among shoppers.)

If you want to give your dahlias an extra boost, you can also pick up supplies including specially-formulated fertilizer and dahlia potting soil.

5. The Home Depot

The Home Depot is another reliable retailer, and it has plenty of dahlia tubers to explore – but just like Amazon and Walmart, it also sells seeds (and live plants) if you prefer.

You can find mixed tubers, classic dahlias, and a few rare varieties at Home Depot. There's an almost overwhelming amount of choice, though many tubers are provided by the same retailer. You can also filter by color, if you're after something specific.

6. Burpee

Burpee is a failsafe source of herbs, fruits, vegetables and plants, but it also has an enormous range of flowers, from seeds to bulbs and tubers.

When it comes to dahlias, Burpee's selection is smaller than other retailers, but there are plenty of show-stoppers.

You can choose a mix, or stick to your favorites. You'll find classic varieties along with some more extravagant options.


Looking for more dahlia tips? We asked experts how to fertilize dahlias properly – and how to pinch out dahlias, to help you get more flowers.

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Martha Davies
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Martha is a Content Editor on the Gardens team. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.