Dahlia inventory management
All the records, none of the spreadsheet-keeping.
Track your tubers, cuttings, and seedlings the visual way: tap, count, and drag in a garden that looks like yours. The spreadsheet builds itself in the background, ready to download whenever you need it.
Yield
Log how many tubers each plant gave you, one tap per tuber, saved per season.
Storage
Record how and where every clump overwinters, so spring you knows what fall you did.
Cuttings
Track every round: taken, rooted, planted, or sold, with running totals per variety.
Seedlings
Name your from-seed crosses, note the parents, and watch them mature season to season.
How growers use it
Dig and count
Lift a plant and log its yield right from your phone in the garage. Every count is tied to the variety and the season, not a cell in a spreadsheet you have to find first.
Store with a paper trail
Vermiculite, wood shavings, plastic wrap, crate three on the left: however you store, write it once and the record keeps.
Root, plant, or sell your cuttings
Log each round as it moves: taken, rooted, then planted in your own beds or sold on the marketplace. The totals follow every variety.
List the extras in one tap
When the counts come in higher than your beds can hold, every tuber row has a List extras button that pre-fills a marketplace listing. Your inventory becomes your shop.
Follow your seedlings, free
Growing from seed? The Seedlings tracker is free for every grower: name each cross, note the seed parents, add photos as traits develop, and keep it private until you decide to share. Your best seedling today could be your named variety tomorrow.
Your spreadsheet, already done
Every tap becomes a row. One Excel file with your whole garden: varieties, yields, storage, cuttings, kept current in the background. You never fill in a cell; you just download it.
Tracking questions, answered
What does tracking cost?
Seedling tracking is free for every grower. Tuber yield, storage, and cuttings tracking are part of Garden+, which is $39 a year or $5 a month and also removes the Garden Map's 50-flower cap.
What can I track?
Tubers: how many each plant yielded, how you divided them, and how and where every clump is stored for winter. Cuttings: every round, from taken to rooted to planted or sold. Seedlings: your own from-seed crosses, with parents, notes, and photos.
Does it replace my spreadsheet?
It builds it for you. Every count and date you tap becomes a row, and your whole garden downloads as one Excel file whenever you want it: varieties, yields, storage, cuttings, notes.
Can I sell from my inventory?
Yes. Every tuber row has a List extras button that pre-fills a marketplace listing with the variety and quantity, so surplus becomes a listing in about a minute.
Is the Garden Map part of this?
The Garden Map is free for every grower and works hand in hand with tracking: you map what you grow, then record what it gave you. See the Garden Map.
Do I need to be a flower farm?
No. These tools were designed for backyard growers first; a farm's hundreds of varieties work just as well as a hobbyist's dozen.
You grow the dahlias, we’ll build your spreadsheet.
Start free with seedlingsSeedlings free for everyone. Tubers and cuttings with Garden+, $39 a year or $5 a month. Part of Dahlia Market: the Library, the Garden Map, and the community.
