
2025 Dahlia Tuber Collection
We are sold out for the 2025 season!
(…but leaving the images available for reference!)
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Refund Policy
Please inspect your Dahlia tubers immediately when they arrive. All refund requests must occur within 7 days of receipt of the tuber. If you feel there is a problem with a tuber, please email lori@threeacrefarm.net and provide the following:
Your order confirmation number
Clear, focused photos of the tuber in question (multiple angles if needed)
A brief description of the issue
All tubers are inspected 2-3x to insure there is at least 1 viable “eye”. You might not be able to see the eye but trust us - we can. Finding Dahlia eyes is our Superpower and we’re really good at it. ;) Some eyes take a few weeks to “wake up” and begin sprouting.
Once the tubers leave our farm, we entrust them to your tender, loving care. We are no longer responsible for loss due to:
incorrect storage conditions upon receipt (store tubers in a cool dry location until planting time, out of direct sun, heat or freezing temperatures)
weather conditions
pest/critter damage
By purchasing Three Acre Farm Dahlia tubers, you are agreeing to this Refund Policy.
OUR PROMISE
We personally divide, inspect and inventory each tuber that we sell. We promise to share only the very best of what we have available.
All tubers are grown by us, on our farm in Michigan. We do not resell tubers or clumps from other growers.
We do our absolute best to prevent the spread of disease by employing the following methods:
Weekly inspections of every single plant.
Sanitizing snips between every single plant when harvesting or dividing tubers.
Submitting samples of any suspect plants for diagnostic/laboratory testing (through Michigan State University and Agdia), along with immediate removal of the plant and the soil from the field. When in doubt, we throw it out!
Restricting access to our fields. We do not allow any one else to harvest our blooms in order to keep our plants as healthy and disease free as possible (Translation: we don’t do Dahlia U-Picks or allow the public to cut our plants).
