New Dahlia Varieties We're Growing at PepperHarrow in 2022: Round 1

If y’all have been following along with our flower farming journey thus far, you know we’ve grown our selection of dahlias into a collection of really great varieties and have are known as some of the best dahlia growers in the us. This wasn’t intentional, but more the product of being a 100% plant addict and dahlia lover. Self control goes out the window when I see a gorgeous new dahlia variety I need to get my hands on. BUT it all works out in the end, because it means that all of our new varieties will be available for purchase to all of YOU!

We’ll be offering our dahlia varieties online coming soon, first to our Big Dreams Family on Patreon, which can be accessed here if you haven’t already. General availability for dahlia tubers for the public will go online on 1/1/23.

Here’s a look at some of our first round of our BEST new dahlia varieties we’re growing! We’ll share more soon, because they’re all starting to show off out in the garden!

XX Jenn

Bloomquist Compare Dahlia Bloom at PepperHarrow

Bloomquist

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A beautiful new addition to our collection from Triple Wren Farms. It serves as a nice blush color for weddings and local florists. It grows about 5’ tall and has nice long, tall, sturdy stems for bouquets.

Observations: A prolific bloomer, perfect for specialty cut flower growers. Susceptible to powdery mildew.

KAs Mocha Jo Dahlia Bloom Grown at PepperHarrow

KAs Mocha Jo

Who are we kidding?! We love ALL of the KAs varieties, but especially this one. It’s the ‘blendy pen’ of the dahlia world and because of this, it’s is a great dahlia to use for design work, because it bridges many colors.

Observations: Small, bushy growth habit. Doesn’t appear to produce a ton of tubers

Irish Ruffles Dahlia Bloom Grown at PepperHarrow

Irish Ruffles

Never have we grown such a beautiful white dahlia. It has a large bloom with petals that look soft and fluffy, giving this beauty its name. It’s definitely a favorite of ours.

Observations: Needs to be staked due to the heavy bloom and tall stems the plant produces. Not a prolific tuber producer.

Aitara Diadem Dahlia Bloom Grown at PepperHarrow

Aitara Diadem

Wow! I’m usually not really a fan of bi-color dahlias, but this bloom has stood out as one of the best in the garden. The 6’ blooms are some of the first to be cut to include in bouquets, because they’re so remarkable.

Observations: Tall, bushy growth habit with large leaves. Very healthy, vigorous plant.

KAs Bella Luna Bloom Grown at PepperHarrow

KAs Bella Luna

Sourced from StoneHouse Dahlias as a rooted cutting and wow, has it exploded with growth. The bloom starts off as white and finishes with an unexpected burst of blush in the center. Just gorgeous!

Observations: Hardy, vigorous growing plant and blooms. 4’ tall with nice sturdy stems.

Quiet Splendor Dahlia Bloom Grown at PepperHarrow

Quiet Splendor

This bloom was totally unassuming until it really started to open and I was struck by the blush variegation in the leaves. Must day, it’s a keeper! It’s taken lack of rain and terribly hot conditions and has thrived.

Observations: Tall, workable stems perfect as a specialty cut flower.

Normandie Wedding Day Dahlia Grown at PepperHarrow

Normandie Wedding Day

Who doesn’t love dahlia cultivars from the UK? The unique, blush bloom on this beauty is just incredible. We’re not known for growing cactus varieties, which this one is, but this one was too pretty NOT to grow.

Observations: Prone to powdery mildew. Tall, sturdy stems.

Clearview Jennae Bloom Grown at PepperHarrow

Clearview Jennae

Wine or magenta? Either way, we’re obsessed with this gorgeous, prolific dahlia and will be adding more to our growing stock.

Observations: Incredible, tall growth habit, 5’ tall. Strong, sturdy stems perfect for specialty cut flowers.

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