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Cheap and cheerful to grow from seed, biennials are perfect for gardeners who like to plan ahead. Here's what biennials you ...
Decorate your outside space with vibrant colours this summer as an established ten-piece cottage garden plant set is slashed ...
It is difficult to grow your flowering plants in high-rise gardens because they need at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. Dianthus and calibrachoa (the plant with petunia-like flowers) are ...
Hollyhocks are a great biennial to sow in June because they grow well when planted outdoors in late spring or early summer. "Especially suited to cottage garden-style borders, Hollyhocks will grow ...
GardenChoice, an independent representative of plant genetics, and Raker-Roberta’s Young Plants, a plant propagation and production company, have announced their partnership aimed at bringing quality ...
The winning team was led by Fiona Hallett and each member received a dianthus plant. The proceeds were split equally between the Ridgeline Trust and Green Health Thames Valley.
Taking care of Dianthus flowers isn't difficult, but you will want to set the plant up for success by growing it in suitable soil conditions. Dianthus doesn't like soggy soil, so ensure that the ...
Dianthus The low-growing, clumping habit of Scent First® Coconut Surprise Dianthus makes it a prime companion for a vegetable bed border, says Vater. “Its spicy fragrance and white flowers attract ...
References to the plant genus Dianthus go back as far as the Greek botanist Theophrastus. He named these plants from the Caryophyllaceae family “divine flower” (dios = divine plus anthos ...
References to the plant genus Dianthus go back as far as the Greek botanist Theophrastus. He named these plants from the Caryophyllaceae family “divine flower” (dios = divine plus anthos = flower).
Pruning is essential for keeping your dianthus plants healthy and looking their best. Deadheading spent blooms not only promotes more flowering, but also prevents self-seeding if you want to limit ...