Walt and Cory Wynne This week in our Legacy Program hybridizer feature, we’re featuring Wyn’s Dahlias. When we first began growing dahlias, Walt and Cory Wynne were our down-the-street neighbors here in Ferndale, Washington, and their amazing, life-long journey of...
Sharing beauty
THROUGH DAHLIA EDUCATION
• the latest from Triple Wren •
Sharing beauty
THROUGH DAHLIA EDUCATION
• the latest from Triple Wren •
Legacy Dahlia Hybridizers: Kristine Albrecht
Today’s Legacy Program Hybridizer is no stranger to most dahlia lovers in the U.S., as her stunning creations have been melting the hearts of gardeners and florists alike for years! Kristine Albrecht, founder of Santa Cruz Dahlias, started growing dahlias in 2006, and...
Should I Stake or Corral My Dahlias?
After your dahlias grow to around 12 inches tall, it's time to start offering them some support. There are many different ways to do this, but the most common methods are staking and corralling. What is the difference and how do I decide which method to use? Staking...
Legacy Dahlia Hybridizers: Noni Morrison
Today we’d like to introduce you to another talented hybridizer whom we’ve welcomed into Triple Wren’s Legacy Program: Noni Morrison. Noni is the creator of the much sought-after Salish series of dahlias, including Salish Twilight Girl, Salish Snow Day, Salish Sea...
Dahlia Festival VIP Experience
We look forward to our annual Dahlia Festival every year here on the farm. The flowers are in full bloom and we get to meet all of you and share the beauty of our dahlias. For the first time ever, we've decided to host Dahlia Festival during Golden Hour because we...
Legacy Dahlia Hybridizers: Birch Bay Dahlias
We’re honored to feature in our Legacy Program many different dahlias hybridized by Steve and Sandy Boley of Birch Bay Dahlias. After growing and experimenting with dahlias for many years, Steve and Sandy’s first official dahlia introduction was released to the world...
How to Care for Dahlias After They’ve Been Planted, but Before they Bloom
We’re in an in-between season at the farm. The busy spring season is over, and all the planting and shipping is done, but we're still waiting on the bounty of blooms. As we watch and wait for our dahlias to bloom, there is still plenty to do. Watching for pests and...
How We Stake Dahlias at Triple Wren Farms
We plant dahlias in a double row, 12” apart in both directions. We used to use four t-posts and baling twine to make a box around our dahlias. We'd put two t-posts every 20 or 25 feet down our 200 foot rows and then we'd use baling twine starting at 12 inches off the...
Legacy Dahlia Hybridizers: Paul Bloomquist
Today we’d like to introduce you to the very first hybridizer of our Legacy Dahlia Program. In fact, we started the Legacy Program just for him! In 2017, Steve met Paul Bloomquist at a local Dahlia Society meeting, and over the years they became friends. Paul is a...

