Dahlia Plants
Dahlia plants are one of the most rewarding ways to fill your garden with colour from mid‑summer right through to autumn. Many varieties will flower well into October and even November, providing a long, generous display when much of the garden is starting to fade.
Perfect for mixed borders, cottage gardens, allotment beds, pots and cut‑flower gardens, Dahlias offer incredible versatility. Our range includes everything from bee‑friendly single blooms to bold cactus Dahlias and the much‑loved Café au Lait varieties. Whether you prefer soft pastels or vibrant, fiery tones, you’ll find Dahlia plants for sale to suit every style and planting scheme.
Dahlias also pair beautifully with a wide range of Dahlia companion plants, including Nasturtiums, Verbena, Marigolds and Geraniums, ideal for creating a full, textured and wildlife‑friendly display.
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Growing Dahlias is easier than many gardeners expect. Here are a few simple tips to get you started:
- Support early: Place plant stakes or a support frame around your Dahlias at planting time. This allows the stems to grow naturally through the supports and prevents flopping later in the season.
- Plant after frost: Dahlias are frost‑tender, so wait until the risk of frost has passed before planting them outdoors.
- Generous plants, ready to grow: Our Dahlia plants arrive as strong, healthy 3L potted plants, already growing well and ready to establish quickly in your garden.
Whether you’re looking for Dahlia plug plants, larger potted Dahlias or bedding‑style varieties for mass planting, our collection makes it easy to create a show‑stopping summer display.
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Buying Dahlias as potted plants takes all the hassle out of starting from Dahlia tubers. We’ve already potted them and started them growing, so all you need to do is plant them in their final flowering position and enjoy months of colour.
Browse our full range of Dahlia bedding plants and potted dahlias today and bring bold, beautiful blooms to your garden this summer. And when you’re ready, don’t forget to read our guide to growing Dahlias.



