How to Save Dahlia Seed
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- Dahlias are easy to grow, come in a brilliant rainbow of colors, are nearly unmatched in terms of production, and have flowers in a range of shapes that resemble daisies, peonies, and even water lilies.
In this video, I'll show you how we harvest seeds from our dahlia breeding patch. You'll learn the difference between growing dahlias from seeds versus tubers, when and how to harvest dahlia seed heads, and how to dry and clean them.
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VIDEO CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:35 Growing from seeds vs. tubers
02:03 Stage of Harvest
03:45 How to Harvest
05:47 Drying & Storing
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Thanks Erin! In 2021 I grew dahlias from seed for the first time. The seed came with the Floret Discovering Dahlias book. Out of 15 seeds I successfully grew 14 plants. The seed was started in 3” pots and about 1.5 months after sowing when I was transplanting into the garden one had already started producing a baby tuber (about 2.5” long). At the end of the season, I dug up all the tubers and was able to cover the bottom of a wheelbarrow with all the clumps. I had great tuber production and some were very large. I have successful stored and regrew the tubers the past 2 seasons. I have one that produces 9” tubers! So cool! I’m addicted! Thank you for sharing your seed and wisdom with the world! 🌱🌸💗
@TheAndreawixson This is so wonderful to hear! Dahlias are such a beautiful and rewarding flower to grow. Thank you for sharing!
I cannot help but think that you popped up in my feed for a specific reason and that it was God's subtle timing.
I grow from seeds and love how the majority of them are singles. And i love seeing all the bees on them
Thank you so much!! This was very helpful . It has made me very excited to start my seeds!! Something else to look forward to.... The garden just keeps on giving ❤
Very informative and your enthusiasm has spurred me on to try this for myself. Sooo looking forward to collecting the seeds for the first time ever and to see what surprises occur next summer. AS for giving them a name - that would also be a bit of fun 😊
Just harvested my first seeds today because of your video! I let them dry out about a month ago when I saw this video and today I got to harvest them and put them in an envelope, so excited for spring
This is my second year growing dahlias from seed. The surprise element makes it so fun and rewarding.
Just found you site. I am from Franklinton, NC. This was my mom's favorite flower. I need to start a few in her memory. Thanks for the tips. I really enjoyed your video.
So excited to see that you have launched a UA-cam channel! Thank you! ❤
You make learning about Dahlia production so interesting and fun! Thanks for the step-by-step process from seed to flower.
Fellow PNW home gardener here. I have family that live in your area up there in the banana belt, beautiful part of WA. I love it that you hand out such great information. I will be using your knowledge for the first time this year trying my hand at saving and growing Dahlia seed. Thank you for your valuable time. Chuck Beavers
Hi @BusyBeaver22! Thanks for your kind words. We hope you find saving and growing dahlia seed as much fun as we do!
Thank you Erin for teaching the world for all future generations!! I treasure your support for other farmers, gardeners alike to succeed & continue learning!! Your kindness is greatly appreciated!! Your knowledge is soaking up. I love to learn more! Thank you God Bless!!
Thank you so much Erin. Such an informative video for us dahlia lovers!
You make me sooo excited to harvest them!! I can’t wait to try this. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I never knew you could get seeds from dahlias. 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
A super helpful video.
Thank you.
😊👍🏼🌺
Thanks, Erin! I just discovered growing dahlias from seed a few years ago. I love it! The surprises that come in the blooms and plants are so exciting. Next step is to try saving my own seeds.
Thank you so much for this valuable information. I'm excited to try this year.
Erin, thank you so much for all you do to bring beauty to the world! I have 4 plants I am saving the tubers from, and collecting seed that came from Floret seed. They are stunning and I am so thrilled to keep them going! Thank you!!!!!!!!!
Thanks so much for all your info. So helpful..
I loved this!!! Spring/summer2024 will be my first time planting tubers or dahlias period! I’m so excited! Thank you for this. 🥰
Really great video well spoken and very informative.
Thanks Erin I can’t wait to do this. I did have a pale yellow variety that evolved into a beautiful peach color this year.
Awesome video with valuable information. Thanks for sharing.
Wow! That was so awesome! Tfs. I just started some by seeds this year.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion with the world! I started saving Dahlia seeds this year. I can't wait to see what I get.
Oh wow. This I'm definitely going to try.
Thank you, Erin, for this fantastic tutorial on harvesting Dahlia seeds! 🌼💫 Dahlias truly are a delight to grow, with their vibrant colors and diverse flower shapes. Your video has been incredibly informative, breaking down the process of harvesting seeds versus using tubers, and explaining the steps to harvest the seed heads, dry them, and clean them. Can't wait to try this out in my own garden and add some more Dahlia magic to it! 🌸🌿Martha
I just found your channel!Thanks for all your Information and I will be watching you from now on!😄 Hello from Canada,Ontario!
Thanks,you explain things very well 🙂
Thank you for all the valuable information that you give about what you are growing. Especially the Dahilia's. I tried growing some in a pot, but have found the ground workds so much better for me. Love the info on the seeds and I did start some from seeds and they came out beautiful. A soft reddish orange flower. I wil dig the tubers and plant next year. I opened up a small patch in my yard just for the fun of experimenting with them. Thanks,
Thank you for sharing. I’m slightly obsessed with Dahlias so will definitely be doing this 🙌
Very cool info... thanks.
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You are so right, Erin. Grew from seed this year for the first time and am so hooked! Have 4 or 5 that I absolutely love.
A really brilliant and helpful video. Clearly demonstrated. Thank you so much for this!
I am so excited, I've collected a few pods and can't wait to see what I grow. I've learned so much from you Erin.
Thank you for such a helpful video. You explained so well how to collect dahlia seeds. I grew dahlias for the first time this year, and I'm now going to try saving some seeds.😊
Thank you so much for being so willing to share your process.
LOVE THIS!! Thank you so much!
Thank so much; i only just discovered your site, and it's now one of my 'favourites'. I bought my first dahlia tubers last year and i am hooked. The ones i bought were £3 - £4 each, and i bout about 18 of them; I concentrated on the collarette ones to amuse the bees, and it was love at first sight. From somewhere i ended up with a packet of Bishops children seeds; not knowing what to do I planted the seeds in a tray of compost, and now they have grown and been re-potted. Thanks to your comprehensive videos i can now proceed with confidence. My last year's dahlias were dug up and saved (with their name tags) overwinter in a shed. Typically the name tags dropped off and now I have to wait till they flower to see which is which.
over next winter i shall leave them, in the ground -and this year's new tubers - and see how i get on. I live in Norfolk, England.
Great info! I cannot wait to experiment with my Dahlias, some started from purchased seed and some from tubers.
Wow that it’s so cool 😎!!! Thank you 🙏🏻 ❤
Ah great info! Thank you 🙏 ❤
Thank you!!! So helpful!
Love this so much! I can't wait to collect my first seeds! Thank you!
I grew dahlias from seeds but did not know it was so easy to save them to plant more.
What a fantastic video. I had no idea that you could harvest seeds from dahlias but I’m super excited about trying to see if I can harvest some. 🌸🌺
Thanks Erin ❤
Erin, you're always wearing some beautiful jewelry, who is the artist?
Thank you for all your wonderful information!
Hi, @pashminagal! Many of the pieces Erin wears were made by Eduard Oganov. His jewelry is available to purchase through Belle Femme of Seattle.
Wow! That was such great information! Can't wait to try it! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!!
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I just received my first packet of dahlia seeds from you! Yayyy!!! I am so beyond excited to get these babies started!! I have one question…. I spend my winters in Florida, then head home to northern lower Michigan around mid April. My last frost date is roughly May 15th. It gets colder the closer I get to home and it takes us about a day and a half to get home. I’m wondering how those baby plants handle the chilly temps? They certainly will not freeze and will be safely stowed under the cover I have over the bed of my truck until we get home, then will go directly into my garage.
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What a wonderful informative video. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. I just wondered, Would it be true, that the longer you leave the heads on the plant, the more the seeds would mature ? or are they just already there and just need to dry out.
Thank you from New Zealand x
Thanks a lot! This is the most useful plant video I've watched this season! Tell us, please, what are the ways to preserve tubers? 🌼
Hi, @net_vranie! We have a free course launching tomorrow that covers how to dig, divide, and store dahlia tubers. The link to sign up is in the video description. We hope to have you join us!
Thank you so much for the knowledge and in the way you instruct and educate I actually can follow and I’m learning with every word that you speak. I did save Dalia Ines from last year and open petal variety. Does the flower that I will get depend on the other Dahlia’s in the area? I am going to sound dumb, but the pollen that pollinates the dahlia must come from another dahlia, correct a bee can’t land on a sunflower and pollinate my dahlia, and I end up getting a pink sunburst dahlia.? I know I sound ridiculous but that’s what a beginner I am, but I am anxious to learn.
I use tea towels to dry my flowers and seeds
Love this! Will you ever start selling Dahlia Tubers and Seeds again?
Hi, @marthamcauliffe! We have no plans to sell tubers again at this time, but we are hoping to have seeds from our Dahlia Breeding Program available for sale early next year. If you're not already on our newsletter list, we'll be sharing more details about the sale there first.
I have a crazy question. I left my buds over winter out in my garden. Can I still use those seeds or are they bad? We had 2 weeks of a very cold winter and right now we have a cold snap. In between we had some warm weather in OH. And TFS your great video.
Hi Floret farms
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge, i am aspiring to start a flower farm you have given me the confidence boost i needed. Quick question if i buy the discovering dahlias book from your do I get a token packet of dahlia seeds or no? Thank you in advance
just a comment pls check your sound before you start it is always very low and difficult to ear.. Thank You for the tips on how to save the seeds. love it.
Do you use any slug bait? If so, what products can you recommend? Thank you.
Hi.
Thank you for your video.
If I collect seed from a dwarf will it produce a dwarf
We had a freak frost free winter and for the first time I have thousands of tree Dahlia seeds. I have limited space and can only grow a few each year. Can I freeze the seeds for longer storage. How can I maximize their shelf life. Thanks
Very cool…. So can you save the tuber and also the seeds from the flower?
Hi, @gingerkuhn6603! Yes, you can save both. Plants grown from the tuber will come back true to the original variety, while the seeds will be their own new varieties - you never know exactly what you'll get. We're glad you enjoyed the video!
@@TeamFloret super bang for your buck!
I would think that the open faced, singles are better seed producers because they have more successful pollination. While as humans love the ball and pompoms, I am sure the pollinators find them more difficult to get down to the reproductive bits -- which is probably why they rot out more often than they produce seeds because they just didn't get insect pollinated.
Plant breeding is so neat. I live in an area where coleus reseed themselves very successfully, and it is super fun to see what new varieties pop up. Also... you are really letting your pollinators down if you do not let your coleus go to flowering... bumblebees ADORE coleus flowers. I personally enjoy their long spires of blooms.
This is such a helpful video! Question about the frost. Will seeds be ruined in the pods if it frosts outside while they’re still drying on the plant? Is there anything you can do to keep them maturing if there’s a risk of frost? 🥶 thank you!
Hi, @laurennelson4785! A light frost won't hurt the seeds, but eventually, the plant will start to die off and seeds that aren't fully mature won't be viable. You could try using frost cloth to protect the plants from the frost to see if that buys you a little extra time. Let us know how it goes!
Great information. Just wondering. You stated that the Dahlias from seeds will grow tubers and they will then look like the mother plant. What if you love the Dahlia that came from the seeds and you want to grow that specific one, how would you get tubers from that one (and not the mother plant)? Or are you saying that the tuber that comes from the "seed" Dahlia plant will be the mother plant and when you replant that tuber, it will form the same Dahlia plant that you got from the seed. I'm sorry if I'm making this more complicated. Thank you!
Since no one answered me, here's what I found after researching....Dahlia seeds form their own tubers (she did say that). The ones grown from seeds do not look like the mother plant (she said that too). You can only get ones that look like the mother plant if you have the tuber. Like Erin stated, if you love the plant that came from the seed Dahlia, you can save that tuber (because they will make tubers). I need to pay more attention. :)🤪
Hello, with the bigger varieties, could you help them out by removing some petals end so they don’t rot the seeds?
Hi @JulietCaldwell-hb2mv! It may take a little trial and error to figure out what works best with your specific varieties, but if you're careful you can remove some of the petals. Let us know how it goes!
Mine are so wet! I have been milking them but I don’t know if there will be any viable seeds. Also can you wait till after the first freeze or do you have to collect the seeds before the freeze/frost.
Hi, @lindatweedie5700! A light frost won't hurt the seeds, but eventually, the plant will start to die off and seeds that aren't fully mature won't be viable.
Is there any tendency for the seeds grown from a ball or dinner plate variety to be more like those varieties? Or is there no correlation?
Hi @cejanuary9378! Starting with a parent plant that has the traits you're looking for will give you the best results, but it's still a bit of a numbers game. Single-petal/open-center is a dominant trait in dahlias so those varieties are most often what you'll get when you grow from seed.
If my climate is getting wet, the seed heads don’t have time to turn brown and instead, they get mouldy. Is there anything to do about that?
@rebeccacheung7624 Hi! You can try "milking" the seed heads - gently squeezing the pod to help get some of the excess moisture out. Depending on how far along they are, you could also try cutting them and bringing them into dry - you might find that there are already some viable seeds.
I was going to ask some questions but I decided to read the comments first to see if anyone else has asked the questions, ( especially since this video was made almost a year ago) but I see that the questions were Never answered? Why ? You ask people to leave their questions in the comments but you don’t answer? Why ask people to if you can’t answer them?
if I have only one variety of dahlia in my entire garden then will my seeds come true to the variety or they will be something new?
Hi, @WildflowerApiary! You're probably more likely to see traits from the mother plant, but the seeds still won't come back 100% true. Growing from tubers is the only way to make sure the variety comes back true to the original.
Oh boy!!! This could be so dangerous!! In a wonderful way of course... where can I fit more dahlia babies!!
Curious...why don't the seeds clone the parent, but the tubers do?
Hi, @jeffhunter407! Seeds are produced when pollen is transferred from one flower to another, so there are two parents (and sets of DNA), and genetics (dominant and recessive genes) will determine what the "children" look like. Tubers are genetic clones that grow from a part of a single parent plant.
Thank you for starting your UA-cam channel.🩷love it. Wish you the best of success
Great info. Thanks