Tennessee
Dahlia 'Goldilocks'
Dahlia 'Goldilocks'
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Height: 54"
Introduced by Coseytown in 2023
Goldilocks is the no-drama dahlia your garden needs. A deep golden-yellow beauty bred by Coseytown Flowers, this dahlia brings rich, buttery mustard tones to the summer lineup. We have August blooms with tubers planted in May. Purchased prior to the updated terms and conditions in 2024.
With an upright growth habit, strong stems, and upward-facing blooms, Goldilocks holds its own in the field and in the vase. Support is recommended due to its height, but this plant isn’t prone to snapping or bending. It also produces an abundance of well-storing tubers, making it a standout for gardeners who want performance without the extra propagation work.
Whether you’re growing for cut flowers or just want a dahlia that gets it done, Goldilocks is an easy keeper—and one you’ll want coming back year after year.
Fall Dahlia Shipping
Fall Dahlia Shipping
New for 2025 Fall/Winter Shipped Dahlias: Orders are shipped in the order received, not by zone. Pre-orders will begin shipping immediately after the sale. Orders will be dispatched only on Mondays and Tuesdays and shipped via USPS Priority Mail. Heat packs are available to purchase. 1-6 tubers will be packed with a single 96-hour heat pack. An additional heat pack will be required for each 6 dahlias.
Guarantee
Guarantee
We guarantee our tubers are healthy, gall-free, and true to variety. We are so confident in our tubers that we offer a conditional warranty for the growing season. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT YOU ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY OF AN EARLY SHIPPING DATE. THAT INCLUDES COLD DAMAGE IN TRANSPORT, WINTER STORAGE, AND ANY GROWING CHOICES YOU MAY MAKE, SUCH AS POTTING THEM UP FOR CUTTING PROPAGATION. Click here to read the complete policy.
Grow & Care
Grow & Care
Dahlias are tender perennials, vigorous and fast growing. Dahlia tubers must be lifted for the winter from the ground in zones 7 and lower.
Planting:
Dahlias require soil that drains freely. Clay soil should be amended. Planting in raised beds can help alleviate moisture concerns. Tuber loss due to moisture rot is the leading cause for plant loss.
Plant 6" deep. Dig hole at least twice the width of your tuber to reduce soil compaction.
Label and stake your Dahlia at planting. Tubers do not need to be watered unless you are dealing with especially dry conditions. Whatever Mother Nature provides will be enough.
Care:
When Dahlias reach 10-12", the center tip should be pinched. This will create a bushier plan and yield more blooms. Without pinching, the plant will grow one tall, thick central stalk.
Your Dahlias will bloom from mid-summer until frost. Keep spent blooms trimmed and you'll enjoy repeat blooms all season long.

