Dahlia 'Sebastian'

Specs & Details | |
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Botanical Name: | Dahlia 'Sebastian' |
Flower Color: | Salm |
Established Height: | ["70cm-1m"] |
Blooming Spread: | ["5-10cm"] |
Leaf Color: | Green |
Habit: | ["Upright"] |
Hardiness: | Semi-hardy |
Plant Spacing: | 3 tubers per m2 |
Sunlight: | ["Partial shade","Full sun"] |
Flowering Time: | ["July","August","September"] |
Plant Depth: | 3-5cm |
Ideal for: | ["Large containers","Borders","Cut flower gardens","Coastal gardens","Gravel gardens","Cottage gardens"] |
Gardening Knowledge: | ["Easy to grow"] |
Position: | Sheltered |
Deer-resistant: | ["No"] |
Mouse-resistant: | ["No"] |
Rabbit-proof: | ["No"] |

Plant summer flowers in well-draining soil and a sunny spot for the best blooms. Water deeply but avoid overwatering, and add mulch to retain moisture. Regular feeding with a balanced fertilizer helps keep plants healthy. Deadheading—removing faded flowers—encourages continuous blooming and prevents the plant from using energy on seed production

We expect to have our final flower bulbs/tubers in stock by the end of January. Orders will be processed starting in February, and delivery may take 2-4 business days.
Dahlia 'Sebastian' is a charming dahlia variety that features soft salmon-pink flowers, adding a delicate touch of colour to your garden. With an established height of 70 cm to 1 meter, this upright-growing plant is ideal for large containers, borders, and cut flower gardens. The blooms, which range from 5 to 10 cm in spread, appear from July to September, offering a lovely, long-lasting display throughout the summer months.
This semi-hardy dahlia thrives in both full sun and partial shade, making it versatile in various garden settings. It is best planted at a depth of 3-5 cm, with 3 tubers per square meter. Dahlia 'Sebastian' is easy to grow and prefers a sheltered position, making it a great choice for cottage gardens, coastal gardens, or gravel gardens. Its low-maintenance nature ensures that it remains a beautiful and reliable addition to any garden.