Dianthus Planting Guide; There are numerous types of dianthus, so there's one for almost any garden situation. Many types have flowers with a fragrant, spicy scent and notched petals. Common dianthus include Sweet William, pinks, and carnations.
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Detailed plant information, including best uses, how used, mature size, growth habit, flower, foliage, cultivars available, and much more about growing Dianthus (Pinks) ... Growth Habit: Dianthus form bushy, compact clumps that look great planting in a mass. Well-behaved in the garden.
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Gardening guide providing flower and plant growing information about Dianthus plants ... You can also start Dianthus seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost is expected for spring planting and same year blooms. Softwood stem cuttings taken in the spring or in early summer will be ready to be planted in the garden,
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Planting Information; Place Dianthus in full sun locations or in light shade in extremely hot climates in well-drained, neutral to slightly alkaline soil. Do not mulch with deep layers of organic matter. After flowering in late spring, the spent flowers should be cut back to promote rebloom later.
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Parent Species of The Plants We Offer: Dianthus amurensis - a mat-forming, loosely branched species with deep green foliage up to 2" long. The 1/2 to 1 inch blooms are deep purple to mauve flowers, and are produced all summer long. ... Planting location should be in full sun. ... More Information;
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Dianthus seeds can be directly seeded into your flower garden, or started indoors for transplanting later. Dianthus prefers warm weather. If planting outdoors, sow them after the soil has begun to warm in the spring. ... More Information:
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Including Dianthus spiculifolius, Dianthus superbus, & Dianthus carthusianorum ... Happiest in dry sunny sites and alkaline soils, this sprightly perennial brings cheery color to a naturalized planting of grasses. ... Ordering Information...
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Digging Dog Nursery Catalog ... Ordering Information ... Perennials: Dianthus to Euphorbia...
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Dianthus - Hardy Pinks, Sweet William, Flower Information on your perennial plants. We provide gardenig tips on perennial flowers. ... Perennial Flower Information ... Dianthus - Hardy Pinks, Sweet William, Maiden Pink, Grass Pink, Pheasant's Eye, Chinese Pink, Picotee, Carnation, Clove Pink...
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