Dianthus means divine flower.There are over 300 species of Dianthus, as well as hundreds of beautiful hybrids.
Dianthus Plants produce richly fragrant flowers in the spring or summer, sometimes extending right up until the first frost!
Dianthus are garden classics, appearing in many shapes and colours, most with blue/green or blue frosted quill-like foliage. Long blooming, perfect for small bouquets-most are fragrant.A cottage garden is not complete without several Dianthus. All are heat tolerant and low maintenance beauties.
The dianthus plant is also called Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) and has a fragrance with cinnamon or clove notes.The plants are small and usually between 6 and 18 inches tall. Dianthus flowers are most often in pink, salmon, red and white hues. The foliage is slender and sparsely spread on thick stems.The Dianthus genus includes annuals, biennials and perennials that are commonly known as Carnations, Pinks or Sweet Williams.Most garden varieties of Dianthus plants grow from 10 to 20 inches tall,however some species can vary from 2 inches to 3 feet tall in height.
Seeds Specifications
Seeds per Packet
50
Common Name
Cheddar pinks, Clove pinks, Gilly flower pinks
Height
1 to 4 ft
Bloom Time
Flower blooming time April to November
Difficulty Level
Moderately easy
Planting and care
Dianthus is generally not susceptible to serious diseases, but may become infected with aphids or other insects
Inspect once per month for aphids and other pests
Treat with insecticidal soaps or through biological controls, such as beneficial predatory insects
Feed dianthus every other month with all-purpose liquid fertilizer
Do not water during rainy or wet seasons as the roots will need to dry between watering
Plant out in May, 4-6 plants/sq
metrer in sunny, half shade spot
Dianthus Barbatus Mixed Color care
Plant pinks in full sun, partial shade or anywhere they will receive at least 6 hours of sun
The plants need fertile, well-drained soil that is alkaline
Wait until the danger of frost has passed when planting dianthus and place them at the same level they were growing in the pots, with 12 to 18 inches between the plants
Do not mulch around them
Water them only at the base of the plant to keep the foliage dry and prevent mildew spotting
Sunlight
Dianthus plants may grow in partial shade or full sun, and are drought tolerant when established.
Watering
Keep soil moist throughout the growing season.
Soil
Loamy soil/Soil with a pH range of 6.5 to 8.0
Temperature
60 to 70 degrees C
Fertilizer
Use any organic fertilizer
Dianthus Barbatus Mixed Color uses
Ornamental Use:
Can be used as an ornamental plant in landscapes and gardens
Culinary Use:
Dianthus is also often used in cooking
(When using this herb for cooking make sure to remove the petal base because it is quite bitter!) Fresh dianthus petals can be used to liven up salads, sandwiches and pies
The petals of the flowers, when crystallized, make beautiful decorations for cakes and pastries
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