Dahlias: Following the Whispers

You know those little whispers you hear that say you should do something? They're always present but easy to dismiss. Growing flowers was that for me. I started with some planters full of native plants and moved on to zinnia and then dahlia. I listened to each nudge to expand and the flowers always delivered. 

I grow dahlia, zinnia, native plants, and other flowers on a hillside 1/2 acre in a Minnesota suburb, anchored by a 150 year old elm tree. I'm incredibly excited to share these flowers with you. There's nothing else quite like dahlia, a little piece of life that we all steward and share. Welcome, I’m happy you’re here. 

— Danlye, Vynehill

We take the utmost care in culling any plants that look sick and sanitize tools when cutting dahlias. While we take the best care we can, dahlias are natural things subject to conditions outside including bugs, and we do not accept returns for virused plants.