
With so many options for dianthus, here are some tips to consider for your garden:
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For bedding displays and borders:
Edge the front of a border with low-growing perennial varieties. Sprinkle annual or biennial seeds to fill in gaps between established perennials.
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For containers, rock gardens, and small yards:
Dwarf and mat-forming types will stay smaller and not overwhelm a space. Combine in containers, rockeries, or beds with other small annuals or perennials that thrive in the same growing conditions.
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For cutting gardens and large-scale landscapes:
Choose sweet William or carnation varieties that will grow tall and plant them in rows or masses for the greatest visual impact. The stately stems and long bloom time make these suitable for floral arrangements.
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Learn more about this old-fashioned favorite by clicking the link in our bio under “Plants” Pictured: ‘Paint the Town Fuchsia’ by Walters Gardens.
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