Farm Pickup Preferred: If you live in the Skagit Valley area, please consider selecting farm pick-up instead of shipping. This makes a huge difference for our tiny operation!

Photography Notice: All flower photography is original, was taken on our farm, and is property of Bee Merry Farm. Others may not use our photographs without permission. If you see our photographs on other websites, we kindly ask that you bring it to our attention.

In Person Sale

WHEN: Saturday, February 28, 2026 from 9 AM to 1 PM

WHERE: A.J. Johnson Barn, 17322 Beaver Marsh Road, Mount Vernon, WA

Online Sale

WHEN: Sunday, March 8, 2026

All dahlia tubers on our website will remain listed as “sold out” until inventory is loaded the morning of our online sale. Variety offerings and prices are subject to change. Any stock remaining after our in-person sale will be made available online.

To keep up with the latest information on our dahlia sales, including potential dahlia re-stocks, follow along on Instagram (@beemerryfarm). Thank you for understanding that we’re unable to personally respond to each inquiry about tuber sales.

Refund Policy: Please inspect your tubers upon arrival. Refunds are only made in instances in which a tuber does not produce an eye. We do not provide refunds for tubers that rot or fail to thrive in their growing conditions, as much of that is at the mercy of Mother Nature. We do not provide refunds for dahlias that exhibit symptoms associated with disease (please read below about how we mitigate virus and gall in our dahlias).

A note about plant health: We are a licensed nursery with the State of Washington; all stock has been inspected by and met the standards of the WA State Department of Agriculture during the growing season. Throughout the growing season, we are vigilant about culling dahlias that do not look healthy; it is cost-prohibitive for us to test all of our stock for virus so we adhere to a “when in doubt, throw it out” policy. We regularly release beneficial insects, plant beneficial insect-attracting flowers, and minimize weeds to alleviate bug pressure. We disinfect clippers after harvesting from individual plants. When dividing tubers, we disinfect clippers between each clump.

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