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Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Perennial Dianthus Barbatus Sweet William Wild Flower Seed Mix for Planting
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Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Perennial Dianthus Barbatus Sweet William Wild Flower Seed Mix for Planting

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These seeds are easy to grow and worth the money, with a great germination rate and good quantity. They are biannuals and come alive with color and foliage, and are sure to bloom next month. They are also a great deal, with many customers reporting that they have already grown and are worth the money.
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Dianthus Barbatus Sweet William flower seeds mix is a perennial grown in USDA Zones 3 - 9 reaching 18 - 24 inches tall. This is a short-lived perennial wildflower that is perhaps best grown as a biennial. These flowers are best grown in deep, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun, but generally appreciates some light afternoon shade in hot su…
Dianthus Barbatus Sweet William flower seeds mix is a perennial grown in USDA Zones 3 - 9 reaching 18 - 24 inches tall. This is a short-lived perennial wildflower that is perhaps best grown as a biennial. These flowers are best grown in deep, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun, but generally appreciates some light afternoon shade in hot summer climates such as the South. Perennial wildflower seeds may be planted directly in the garden in late spring for bloom the following year. Sow 2 ounces per 1,000 square feet or 6 pounds pe acre for a meadow of sweet william flowers. Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William Mix) is winter hardy to USDA Zones 3-9. This is a short-lived perennial wild flower that is perhaps best grown as a biennial. Many of the new cultivars will bloom the first year from wild flower seed if the seed is started early enough. Sweet William is best grown in deep, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun, but generally appreciates some light afternoon shade in hot summer climates such as the South. In optimum growing conditions it will reseed each year and remain in the garden for many years as if it were a long-lived perennial. Double-flowered forms will not come true from seed, however. Prompt deadheading of spent flowers (shear back large plantings) promotes perennial tendencies. wild flower seed may be planted directly in the garden in late spring for bloom the following year. Some nurseries sell seedlings in early fall that may be planted immediately for bloom the following year. Nurseries commonly sell plants in spring for flowering the same year.
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These seeds are easy to grow and worth the money, with a great germination rate and good quantity. They are biannuals and come alive with color and foliage, and are sure to bloom next month. They are also a great deal, with many customers reporting that they have already grown and are worth the money.

Pros

  • Great germination rate
  • Easy to grow
  • Good quantity for money
  • Beautiful foliage

Cons

  • Lack of flowers initially
  • May not grow in some zones
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Dianthus Barbatus Sweet William flower seeds mix is a perennial grown in USDA Zones 3 - 9 reaching 18 - 24 inches tall. This is a short-lived perennial wildflower that is perhaps best grown as a biennial. These flowers are best grown in deep, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun, but generally appreciates some light afternoon shade in hot summer climates such as the South. Perennial wildflower seeds may be planted directly in the garden in late spring for bloom the following year. Sow 2 ounces per 1,000 square feet or 6 pounds pe acre for a meadow of sweet william flowers. Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William Mix) is winter hardy to USDA Zones 3-9. This is a short-lived perennial wild flower that is perhaps best grown as a biennial. Many of the new cultivars will bloom the first year from wild flower seed if the seed is started early enough. Sweet William is best grown in deep, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun, but generally appreciates some light afternoon shade in hot summer climates such as the South. In optimum growing conditions it will reseed each year and remain in the garden for many years as if it were a long-lived perennial. Double-flowered forms will not come true from seed, however. Prompt deadheading of spent flowers (shear back large plantings) promotes perennial tendencies. wild flower seed may be planted directly in the garden in late spring for bloom the following year. Some nurseries sell seedlings in early fall that may be planted immediately for bloom the following year. Nurseries commonly sell plants in spring for flowering the same year.

Specifications

OrganicGmo Free
Water RequirementsRegular Watering
Pack Size5000.0 Count
OriginUsa
Sun ExposureFull Sun
Expected Blooming PeriodSpring, Summer
Product Dimensions4.61 X 2.99 X 0.08 Inches
Special FeatureSeeds
Indoor/outdoor UsageOutdoor
Product Care InstructionsWell-drained
ColorMix
Item Weight0.317 Ounces
Usda Hardiness Zone3
Expected Planting PeriodSpring
Soil TypeSandy Soil
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Plant Or Animal Product TypeDianthus Barbatus
BrandOutsidepride