Dianthus, or pinks, are biennials and short-lived perennials that flower prolifically when they bloom. They are known for their spicy fragrance with hints of cinnamon and are a popular type of cottage garden flower. Dianthus plants require full sun, at least six hours of light, and water once a week with at least an inch of water. They prefer slightly alkaline soil that is well-draining and thrive from 40 F to 85 F.
When planting Dianthus, place plants 6 to 12 inches apart, loosening soil to a depth of 12 inches. Direct-seeding outdoors requires light to germinate, while transplanting plants should be spaced 6 to 12 inches apart for good air. Dianthus can be an annual, a tender perennial, or a hybrid.
Dianthus plants are easy to maintain under ideal sunlight, soil, and water conditions. They are drought-tolerant but should still be watered regularly during periods of hot weather. When planting, look for a location with full sun, ideally one that enjoys at least six hours of sunlight per day. Use well-draining soil to prevent waterlogged conditions, as Dianthus plants are susceptible to root rot. Incorporate organic matter, such as organic matter, into the soil.
Dianthus plants prefer full sun, at least six hours per day, and rich, well-rotted compost. Cut back after flowering to encourage a second flush of blooms and feed with a liquid tomato. All dianthus prefer full sun (at least six hours per day) and rich, well-rotted compost.
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