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I had 16 Dianthus plants which grew beautifully for four years. This spring they are totally dead looking. I would love to know what happened.
So easy to grow, a perennial here. Makes great cut flowers, smell like cloves, spicy, like a carnation but much easier to take care of. ...Read More
I have mixed feelings about this plant. Within a few years it has managed to spread more than any other plant in my Colorado garden. When...Read More
The sweet william that I am currently growing came from a packet of mixed flower seeds from Lowes about three years ago. I forgot about t...Read More
all dianthus are great, they are so easy to care for and provide beautifull flowers all summer, they overwinter easily in zone 5 and i ag...Read More
I have two patches that does well in partial shade - they stays pretty much evergreen and are more of a perennial - they don't really sel...Read More
These plants thrive as a prennial here (central valley, CA). Mine have been in the ground for going on 3 years now and have just continue...Read More
I love this plant and have had success for many years - until now - all the sudden my dianthus has turned brown and is dying all the way ...Read More
I can't imagine living without this old favorite, either - especially among large shrub and climbing roses.
Sweet Wil...Read More
A beautiful flower that readily self-seeds to fill in a gap. It is one that people always ooh and ahh over. They do get heavy and like ...Read More
I'm not a fan of biennials but this plant "volunteered" in my garden..... Its nice though! It gets the dianthus flowers all in a cluste...Read More
The gorgeous flowers bloom in early spring and last a long time. Deadheading brings another flush of bloom (and eliminates any shabbines...Read More
This died back to the ground here, but came up this spring '04 and is doing exceptionally well. I'm not sure if it came back from the ro...Read More
This is considered a perennial here, most winters the foliage never even dies back. VERY easy to care for, and can be planted in shade, o...Read More
These plants are beautiful! You have to watch out for whirly worms in the spring as they love the old leaves from previous years. This ...Read More
It did a great job of "locking down" the soil on a slope, and it's practically weed proof once established, but after flowering it needs ...Read More
Sweet William is a biennial which acts as a perennial by re-seeding itself. If not allowed to set seed, clusters of new plants form aroun...Read More