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1 Gallon Perennial for May
Dianthus Spotty
Every
rock garden and early spring perennial border
needs the cheery brightness of Dianthus Spotty.
A low mat of growth will be covered with two-tone
flowers in early to late May. This dwarf 5" tall
Dianthus features unique red blooms festooned
with silvery white spots -- hence the name. Eye
catching from a distance and very cute up close.
Each plant will expand to provide a good square
foot or more of bloom.
Flowering
over a long period of time through the cool Northwest
springtime, this Dianthus will continue to bloom
intermittently through the summer. Easy to care
for; a quick haircut takes off the old blooms
and brings on another flush of growth.
Reliable
and hardy year after year. Provide them with full
sun, good drainage and a moderate feeding. Often
grown as a border around lawns, Dianthus Spotty
benefits from typical lawn care fertilizing and
irrigation programs.
While
much of the information in this tip is applicable
in several gardening zones/climates, some of the
plants and timing suggested are best suited to
the Northwest, generally in the mild/wet growing
regions found along the I-5 corridor. You should
make appropriate adjustments or consult local
gardening experts in regions whose climates differ
from this area of the Northwest.
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