Add Rare Beauty to Your Garden with Dianthus Flower Plants
Enhance your cut flower garden with these Rare Dianthus Flower Plants. These well-rooted plugs feature the beautiful hybrids Dianthus Kiwi Bunny and Kiwi Mellow Cool, both from Selecta breeding. Mellow Cool boasts a formal ball shape, while Bunny is a pure white mound of flowers borne on tall stems. These perennials promise a vibrant display of multicolor blooms throughout the spring and summer.
These Dianthus plants are incredibly easy to cultivate, thriving in various soil types including top soil, mushroom compost, clay, loam, peat, and sand. They prefer full to medium sun exposure and require medium watering. These open-pollinating, heirloom, and non-GMO plants are perfect for gardeners of all skill levels. Each seedling comes in a small plug-size 5/8″ X 5/8″ X 1 3/4″ container.
Benefits of Growing Dianthus Flower Plants:
- Stunning Blooms: Enjoy a profusion of colorful flowers, adding visual appeal to your garden.
- Easy to Grow: These hardy plants are simple to cultivate, even for beginner gardeners.
- Versatile: Suitable for various soil types and garden settings.
- Perfect for Cut Flowers: Create beautiful bouquets with the tall, sturdy stems.
- Heirloom and Open-Pollinated: Grow plants with unique genetic traits and save seeds for future generations.
Please note that these hybrids have not been fully evaluated for field production or cold hardiness. Your trial and error will help determine their winter hardiness in your specific climate. While we take utmost care in packaging and shipping, some plants may experience stress during transportation. Follow the included care instructions to help your plants recover quickly.
We’re committed to providing you with the healthiest plants possible. If you receive a plant with significant damage beyond normal shipping stress, please notify us with photos within 24 hours of receipt.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big will these Dianthus plants get? These plants typically grow to be 12-20 inches tall.
- What kind of sunlight do they need? They thrive in full sun to medium sun exposure.
- What type of soil is best for Dianthus? Dianthus prefer well-draining soil such as top soil, mushroom compost, clay, loam, peat, and sand.
- How often should I water my Dianthus plants? Water them moderately, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings.
- Are these plants cold hardy? Their winter hardiness is not fully tested, so trial and error is recommended to determine their suitability for your local climate.
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