Add Rare Beauty to Your Garden with Dianthus Flower Plants
Discover the charm of Dianthus flower plants with our selection of well-rooted plugs, perfect for any cut flower garden. These rare hybrids, including Dianthus Kiwi Bunny and Kiwi Mellow Cool, offer unique colors and forms to enhance your garden’s aesthetic. While their winter hardiness is yet to be fully determined, their beauty makes them worth growing every year.
These Dianthus plants are easy to cultivate, thriving in varied climates and a range of soil types, including top soil, mushroom compost, clay, loam, peat, and sand. Enjoy their flowering display in spring and summer with these open-pollinating, heirloom, and non-GMO plants. Each seedling comes in a small plug-size 5/8″ X 5/8″ X 1 3/4″ container.
Benefits of Growing Dianthus Flower Plants:
- Unique Varieties: Enjoy the distinctive beauty of Kiwi Bunny and Kiwi Mellow Cool hybrids.
- Easy Cultivation: These plants are very easy to grow, suitable for gardeners of all skill levels.
- Versatile: Suitable for various soil types and can thrive in full to medium sun exposure.
- Beautiful Blooms: Add vibrant colors and unique forms to your cut flower garden.
- Heirloom & Non-GMO: Grow with confidence knowing you’re cultivating heirloom, open-pollinating, and non-GMO plants.
We take great care in packing and shipping the healthiest plants possible. However, please understand that these are live plants and may experience some stress during transportation. Follow the included care instructions to help your plant bounce back quickly. Notify us within 24 hours with photos if your plant arrives damaged beyond normal shipping stress.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- What is the expected height of these Dianthus plants?
The growth habit of these plants is typically 12-20″ tall. - What kind of sunlight do these Dianthus plants require?
These plants thrive in full sun to medium sun exposure. - What type of soil is best for these Dianthus flower plants?
They adapt well to various soil types, including top soil, mushroom compost, clay, loam, peat, and sand. - How often should I water these Dianthus plants?
They require medium watering, so keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. - What should I do if my plant arrives with brown leaves?
This is common due to shipping stress. Water the plant and place it in partial shade for a few days to help it recover.
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