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Dahlia Sandra Pink Sylvia
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Sandra

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Height: 4’

Bloom: 4”, Ball

Notes: Sandra is an absolute workhorse in the cut flower garden. This healthy cultivar sends up perfect, hot pink, ball shaped blooms all season long. Petals are a deep V-shape adding extra dimension and crisp lines. Also called ‘Pink Sylvia,’ her long, strong stems make her an ideal flower to use in floral design.

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Height: 4’

Bloom: 4”, Ball

Notes: Sandra is an absolute workhorse in the cut flower garden. This healthy cultivar sends up perfect, hot pink, ball shaped blooms all season long. Petals are a deep V-shape adding extra dimension and crisp lines. Also called ‘Pink Sylvia,’ her long, strong stems make her an ideal flower to use in floral design.

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Height: 4’

Bloom: 4”, Ball

Notes: Sandra is an absolute workhorse in the cut flower garden. This healthy cultivar sends up perfect, hot pink, ball shaped blooms all season long. Petals are a deep V-shape adding extra dimension and crisp lines. Also called ‘Pink Sylvia,’ her long, strong stems make her an ideal flower to use in floral design.

For best results, grow your dahlias in a sunny spot, with fertile, well-drained soil. Stake flowers for support and deadhead/ harvest blooms regularly. This will encourage the plant to keep producing flowers. Lift tubers after the first frost and store them in a cool, dry place where they won’t freeze. In March, they can be potted up and kept in a temperate greenhouse before planting out, or tubers can be planted directly into the garden after the risk of frost has passed. We plant directly into prepared beds, with a handful of organic fertilizer into each hole. Once planted, the tubers do not need water until shoots have emerged from the soil, as it can cause them to rot. Once they get growing, they will need regular watering, approximately every three days or more if the weather is hot.

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