2025 Dahlia Tuber Collection

We are sold out for the 2025 season!

(…but leaving the images available for reference!)


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).