Dianthus | Fall Planted Plugs
Dianthus Plug Trays – Sweet White & Sweet Pink
Dianthus barbatus interspecific
Fragrant, frost-kissed, and full of grace—this Dianthus duo brings timeless beauty to your spring lineup. Featuring Sweet White and Sweet Pink, these varieties are bred for early bloom, strong stems, and exceptional vase life, making them a florist’s favorite and a grower’s delight.
Expect lush, upright plants reaching 18–24 inches tall, with densely clustered blooms that carry a soft clove scent and a romantic cottage garden feel. These are cool-season champions, thriving in fall plantings and overwintering with strength to bloom early and abundantly in spring.
Why You’ll Love Them:
Fragrant and long-lasting—ideal for bouquets and market bunches
Cold-hardy in zones 5–9; perfect for fall planting
Uniform growth—great for production and design
Pollinator-friendly—attracts bees and beneficials
Pinchable—encourages branching and multiple harvests
Best For:
Spring bouquets, wedding work, and structured beds. Pairs beautifully with snapdragons, campanula, and orlaya.
Caution: Dianthus foliage and flowers are mildly toxic if ingested. Sap may cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals—wear gloves when harvesting.
Dianthus Plug Trays – Sweet White & Sweet Pink
Dianthus barbatus interspecific
Fragrant, frost-kissed, and full of grace—this Dianthus duo brings timeless beauty to your spring lineup. Featuring Sweet White and Sweet Pink, these varieties are bred for early bloom, strong stems, and exceptional vase life, making them a florist’s favorite and a grower’s delight.
Expect lush, upright plants reaching 18–24 inches tall, with densely clustered blooms that carry a soft clove scent and a romantic cottage garden feel. These are cool-season champions, thriving in fall plantings and overwintering with strength to bloom early and abundantly in spring.
Why You’ll Love Them:
Fragrant and long-lasting—ideal for bouquets and market bunches
Cold-hardy in zones 5–9; perfect for fall planting
Uniform growth—great for production and design
Pollinator-friendly—attracts bees and beneficials
Pinchable—encourages branching and multiple harvests
Best For:
Spring bouquets, wedding work, and structured beds. Pairs beautifully with snapdragons, campanula, and orlaya.
Caution: Dianthus foliage and flowers are mildly toxic if ingested. Sap may cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals—wear gloves when harvesting.