Electron - Eyelets
This variety, perennial in mild climates, produces beautiful clusters of around 30 pink, red and bicolored flowers that are highly fragrant and attractive to birds, butterflies and pollinators.
Easy to grow and fairly hardy once established, the Poet's carnation will bring magnificent colors to your flower beds or pathways, season after season. To ensure long-lasting flowering, prune off spent flowers daily.
Find out more on the Kokopelli blog: "Carnations and other Dianthus in the Pharmacopoeia and Family Magi".
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in bucket
Sow in trays under a light shelter. Keep seeds lightly covered and moist until emergence. Transplant into individual cups and set out in the nursery for the summer before final planting in autumn, 20 cm apart in all directions.
Easy to grow and fairly hardy once established, the Poet's carnation is a perennial that will bring magnificent colors to your flower beds or pathways, season after season. To ensure long-lasting flowering, prune off spent flowers daily.
May, June, July
April, May, June, July
in the ground, in pot
semi-shade, sunny
medium
limestone, gravel, humus, potting soil
drained, rich
Dianthus barbatus
mid-season
200 seeds
Red, Pink
fragrance, edible
From 60 to 80 cm
cut
Europe / Asia