Sambina in Bloom
Hand-divided heirloom dahlia tubers — reserved dormant, planted after your last frost, and cut by the armful from late summer to the first cold night.
We dig, divide, and label every tuber by hand — so the flower you reserve in January is the flower you carry indoors in August.
The signature
From tuber to bloom
One ordinary-looking root and a single season. Watch the ink fill in — left to right is exactly how the year unfolds in the field.
01
The tuber
What ships to you
A dormant, hand-divided root with at least one viable eye. Unglamorous. Patient.
02
The sprout
Weeks 2–4
Planted after your last frost, the eye wakes and the first shoots find the light.
03
The bud
Midsummer
Stems climb past your knee. Tight green fists form at every tip.
04
The bloom
Late summer → frost
Dinnerplate heads, cut-and-come-again, straight through to the first cold night.
This year's field
The Collection
A curated selection from our own rows. Reserve now; we ship dormant tubers at planting time for your zone.
Our field
A few rows. Not a warehouse.
Everything here was grown out, dug, and divided on our own ground. We don't drop-ship from a broker's cold-store — we keep a short list of varieties we genuinely love and can vouch for, and we sell them until the clumps run out.
Why reserve?
Tubers are dug and divided only once a year. Reserve your varieties now and we'll ship them dormant when it's planting time where you live — never before.
Reserve your tubers
Hold your favorites for spring.
No payment today. Build your list, tell us your zone, and we'll email you to confirm — then ship when it's time to plant.
You're on the list.We'll confirm your varieties and email you when planting time comes to your zone. (This is a demo — no email was actually sent.)
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