Dahlia 'Orange Globe' - ROOTED CUTTING
Dahlia 'Orange Globe' - ROOTED CUTTING
Preorder for Spring 2025: ROOTED CUTTINGS SHIP SEPARATELY THAN TUBERS
American Dahlia Society Classification (AKA - flower nerd talk)
Not registered with ADS
Bloom size: Medium (B) over 6-8"
Height: 48"
What you're buying: ROOTED CUTTING
Why Orange Globe Dahlia is a Rare Treasure
Smoky, Peachy Perfection:
Orange Globe is the kind of dahlia that turns heads and sparks conversations. Its large, smoky orange blooms are kissed with hints of peach, making it a true standout in both the garden and your floral arrangements. Rare and extraordinary, this dahlia is quickly becoming one of our absolute favorites—and it’s not hard to see why.
A Piece of Dahlia History (Maybe):
Rumor has it, Orange Globe was introduced in Australia back in 1938. While we can’t fully substantiate its origins, we can confirm it has that timeless beauty you’d expect from a variety with such a storied past.
Rare and Worth the Hype:
Finding a dahlia like Orange Globe is like discovering a hidden gem. It’s not just beautiful—it’s special. Whether you’re a collector or just someone who appreciates a flower with character, this one deserves a spot in your lineup.
Plant it. Admire it. Show off your rare find. 🍑🌸
Spring Rooted Cutting Shipping
Spring Rooted Cutting Shipping
New for 2025 Spring-Shipped Dahlias: Shipping dates are determined by weather conditions both in your growing zone and at our farm. Rooted cuttings are carefully packaged to retain moisture and protect the stem, leaves, and root zone during transit. Shipping will begin in late March, with rooted cuttings dispatched only on Mondays and Tuesdays to prevent them from sitting in transit over the weekend.
Guarantee
Guarantee
We guarantee our rooted cuttings are true to variety and ready to grow. We are so confident in our cuttings that we offer a conditional warranty for the growing season. Click here to read the complete policy.
Customer Conduct Policy
Customer Conduct Policy
We’re all about respectful and constructive communication—it’s how we ensure a positive experience for everyone in our growing community. If you have feedback or concerns, please reach out to us directly so we can resolve the issue promptly and fairly. We’re here to help, and we take pride in finding solutions that work.
That said, we reserve the right to refuse service, cancel orders, or void guarantees if a customer engages in disrespectful behavior. Over the years, we’ve seen too many growers face devastating challenges because of impatient or unfair actions, like airing complaints publicly on social media before giving the business a chance to address them.
Here’s the deal: If customer service matters are taken public before we’ve had a chance to help, we may choose to walk away and void guarantees. Likewise, if we see posts that are intentionally damaging or rude behavior toward other growers in the community, we reserve the right to decline your orders altogether.
We’re all in this together, so let’s keep it kind, constructive, and focused on growing beautiful things. 🌱
Grow & Care
Grow & Care
Upon Receipt, keep the plugs moist but not soggy. Our conditions are humid and the cuttings are not acclimated to direct sun.
Hardening Off:
Once you are past the risk of freezing and soil temperatures are averaging 60 degrees, place your cuttings outside in indirect sunlight for 2–3 days to help them adjust to their new environment. Keep the plugs moist but not soggy, as our greenhouse conditions are humid, and the cuttings aren’t acclimated to direct sun.
Planting:
After hardening off, remove the two lowest sets of leaves and bury those nodes below soil level when planting. This helps cuttings develop tubers. Water daily for the first couple of weeks, ensuring soil stays moist but not waterlogged.
Fertilizing:
Fertilize weekly with an all-purpose formula (e.g., 20-20-20) to support growth and tuber development. After 2 months, switch to a fertilizer higher in phosphorus and lower in nitrogen for better blooming and tuber storage.
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.
Remove flowers before they fade, and consider removing some buds in the first year to help the plant store energy for next season.
Dahlias are tender perennials, vigorous and fast growing. Dahlia tubers must be lifted for the winter from the ground in zones 7 and lower.
Your Dahlias will bloom from mid-summer until frost. Keep spent blooms trimmed and you'll enjoy repeat blooms all season long.