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Dahlia 'Sandia Brocade'

Dahlia 'Sandia Brocade'

Dahlia

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Sandia Brocade delights with blooms in soft shades of golden cantaloupe with peach petals. Each layered petal opens like a sun-kissed treasure. Petite yet full, her flowers bring a cheerful, feminine charm to the garden or bouquet. Radiant, playful, and utterly enchanting, this little jewel of a dahlia dances in the summer breeze, captivating bees as she glows in the warm sunlight.

Details
Form: anemone
Bloom size: 3-4 inches
Plant height: 3 feet
Site: full sun
Plant spacing: 12 to 18 inches
Days to maturity: 80 to 100 days

Care & Growing

Site: full sun
Planting depth: 4-6 in
Plant spacing: 12-18 in
Pinch: 12 inches
Days to maturity: 80-100 days
Planting: plant once soil has warmed up in late spring. Plant at a depth of 4 to 6 inches. Dahlias need space to develop, plant 12 to 18 inches apart. Do not water until leaves have emerged from the ground. Pinch plants once they've reached 12 inches tall to encourage branching and more blooms. Fertilize regularly throughout the season.

Harvesting: cut when blooms are almost fully open, about 3/4 of the way and before petals at the back become papery. Cut deep to encourage taller stems. Dahlias have a vase life of 5 days with daily water change and when kept away from sunlight.
Every dahlia purchase comes with a detailed planting & growing instruction card from our farm.

Our Guarantee

We inspect every tuber before shipping. Each tuber is guaranteed to have at least one viable eye. If there are damages from shipping, please contact us within 24 hours of receiving them. We are not responsible for any conditions the tubers are exposed to during storage or growing care once they leave the farm.
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Shipping

Due to export restrictions shipping is available within Canada only. All orders are shipped via Canada Post. Dahlia tubers begin shipping mid to late April once weather permits and there are no longer any chances of freezing temperatures.
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