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Dahlia 'Thomas Edison' Bulbs

Dahlia 'Thomas Edison' Bulbs

Pack Size: 5
Variety: 'Thomas Edison'
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  • Icon of a Map Point in a grey circle

    Zone

    9 - 11

  • Icon of a horizontal ruler in a grey circle

    Mature Height

    48 in

  • Icon of a vertical ruler in a grey circle

    Mature Width

    36 in

  • Icon of a sun in a grey circle

    Light

    Full Sun, Part Shade
  • Icon of a water drop in a grey circle

    Water

    Moist, well-drained
  • Icon of a seedling in dirt in a grey circle

    Soil

    Normal, loamy
  • Description / Dahlia 'Thomas Edison' Bulbs

    'Thomas Edison' is a decorative dahlia that has long been a gardener's favorite, renowned for its tall stature, dramatic dinnerplate blooms, and its reliable, long-blooming, long-lived nature that you'll enjoy for years to come. Strong and vigorous, the 'Thomas Edison' dahlia grows to a mature height of between 36 to 48 inches and starts blooming in midsummer, continuing through fall, possibly to first frost. The exotic 9-inch flowers are fully double with broad, flat, slightly rolled petals arranged in a symmetrical pattern and saturated in a velvety rich-purple color. They are excellent cut flowers for monofloral bouquets or mixed floral arrangements. And you needn't worry about leaving the garden bare because the more you cut, the more they bloom. But the flowers won't open much after being cut, so harvest dahlias when the flowers are almost fully open.

    'Thomas Edison' dahlia is a tuberous-rooted, tender perennial in Zones 9-11. Tall and bushy, it has an upright habit and may benefit from being staked or caged. 'Thomas Edison' makes a gorgeous accent or specimen, in garden or container, but is especially eye-catching when massed or grouped in the back of a garden border and beds.

    Dahlias are easy to grow, but exact care may be Zone dependent. Generally, they grow best in a sunny to partially shady spot with rich, porous soil that drains freely, yet still holds enough water for the roots. Heavy clays that drain slowly or very sandy soils that do not hold water may need organic soil amendments, such as peat moss or ground bark.

    Plant 'Thomas Edison' bulbs in spring after all danger of frost has passed, spacing tubers 12 to 36 inches apart and 3 inches deep in warm soil. Water thoroughly at planting and frequently while actively growing, making sure water reaches the roots. Pinch dahlias at 8 to 10 inches tall, cut back some of the taller stems, and fertilize in early spring and again in late summer to promote bushy foliage and abundant blooms. Mulch around plants to keep the soil cool and moist. Divide dahlias in fall.

    Dahlia tubers can also be started indoors 4 to 6 weeks before the last anticipated frost date. Plant 1 'Thomas Edison' tuber per 5- to 8-inch pot filled with potting mix and place in a warm, sunny spot. Plant outdoors in spring after all danger of frost has passed.

    NOTE: In Zones 3-7, the bulbs will need to be lifted before the first frost and overwintered inside, storing tubers at 50°F in dry peat moss or vermiculite. However, dahlias can be grown as annuals in all Zones.

    Dahlias come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and colors. Dahlias are grown from tubers, which are similar to bulbs, so they're easy to plant. Follow our expert's advice on how to plant and care for dahlias in our Dahlia Care Guide. To learn more about dahlias, read our blog All About Dahlias.

  • Product Details

    SKU: 44366-PK-5
    Genus: Dahlia
    Species: dinnerplate
    Pack Size: 5
    Variety: 'Thomas Edison'
    Item Form: Bulb
    Bloom Color: Dark Purple
    Foliage Color: Medium Green
    Habit: Upright
    Light Requirements: Full SunPart Shade
    Moisture Requirements:
    • Moist, well-drained
    Bloom Start: Mid Summer
    Bloom End: Late Fall
    Uses:
    • Beds
    • Border
    • Containers
    • Cut Flowers
    • Fall Color
    Special Features:
    • Bloom First Year
    • Easy Care Plants
    • Long Bloomers
    Hardiness Zones: 9 - 11
    State Shipping Restrictions: GU, PR, VI

    *Does Not Qualify for Additional Discounts