How to Propagate Dianthus ×
Frilly Dianthus, a garden’s joy! Easily multiply these vibrant blooms with stem cuttings. Happy propagating!
Frilly Dianthus, a garden’s joy! Easily multiply these vibrant blooms with stem cuttings. Happy propagating!
Fringed Dianthus, a “sweet little bloom,” is easily propagated from cuttings in late spring/early summer.
A delicate scent, a garden’s delight. Trim, dip, and pot – more Dianthus await!
“Dianthus gyspergerae” charms with delicate, fringed petals. Propagating these gems oneself is rewarding, multiplying garden joy. Beginner-friendly!
Fragrant pinks cloned! Snip non-flowering shoots, remove lower leaves, dip in hormone, and plant in damp soil.
Wild pinks: cuttings in late spring. Clean shears, good soil, humidity. Patience yields more garden charm! G3XqY$gS2$F92gZ$n1Y@kCjL4oR7hT!e!bWvP8dAmX@2rX1V$kZp4L8zQ9gM0wF6iE5Y3uJ2tU1vS
Sweet Dianthus furcatus, so fragrant! Propagating these ruffled gems is a joy, even for beginners. You’ll soon have a garden bursting with their cheerful blooms.
Ruffled petals, spicy scent. Grow more charm by propagating Dianthus in late spring!