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I went to my favorite native plant vendor to discuss availability of incoming plants during the height of the cold days (25 F) last winte...Read More
pinks make a awesome front border plant, they fill in nicely and quickly, and are easily divided to spread out. I found them easy to grow...Read More
This is such a great plant that can take much abuse and still look beautiful. I have some in poor soil by a gate, and it gets beat up fr...Read More
Flowers pretty well for a plant that constantly gets mowed over. If left untended, it would develope a bush of pink flowers. Seems to thr...Read More
Mine formed a mat about 18 inches by 12 inches which did quite well for 3 years then went bald in the middle with fewer flowers. I think...Read More
I planted Hot pink and white Dianthus in full sun this fall in my large pots and my flower garden in North Carolina. They have grown from...Read More
I have this in the front of the border, even in light shade. It grows 8 inches tall and spreads to form a thick mat that’s nearly weed ...Read More
This perennial is a great addition for a rock garden or the front of the border. Hardy from zones 3-9 it grows 8 inches tall and spreads ...Read More