Dianthus (Sweet William, Carnation, Pink) 50 seed - FREE POST
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Sweet William is a biennial that belongs to the Dianthus family, which also includes Carnations and Pinks. It features low mounds of grass-like foliage with cheery pink, red, purple, white or violet flowers which are often bicolored. It is a wonderful plant for rock gardens, containers, edging, mass plantings, borders, and meadows. It makes a long-lasting, fragrant cut flower, and is an excellent choice for dried flower arrangements. It has a mild, sweet, clove-like scent when brushed. The flowers are edible and also have a clove-like taste. Sweet William will perform in almost any soil, as long as it is well drained. It prefers full sun in all but the hottest areas, where it should be given part shade. It does best in cooler weather, especially in the south, but given the right conditions it will survive a hot summer. It appreciates a feeding every 6-8 weeks with a balanced fertilizer, and deadheading to prolong bloom. Sweet William is an excellent plant for attracting butterflies, and should be considered for a habitat type of gardening situation.
Sweet William is a biennial that belongs to the Dianthus family, which also includes Carnations and Pinks. It features low mounds of grass-like foliage with cheery pink, red, purple, white or violet flowers which are often bicolored. It is a wonderful plant for rock gardens, containers, edging, mass plantings, borders, and meadows. It makes a long-lasting, fragrant cut flower, and is an excellent choice for dried flower arrangements. It has a mild, sweet, clove-like scent when brushed. The flowers are edible and also have a clove-like taste. Sweet William will perform in almost any soil, as long as it is well drained. It prefers full sun in all but the hottest areas, where it should be given part shade. It does best in cooler weather, especially in the south, but given the right conditions it will survive a hot summer. It appreciates a feeding every 6-8 weeks with a balanced fertilizer, and deadheading to prolong bloom. Sweet William is an excellent plant for attracting butterflies, and should be considered for a habitat type of gardening situation.


