

Dianthus flowers are perfect for plant containers and will bring a splash of color to any urban balcony garden. Dianthus flowers come in many colors, either it be a solid white, red, purple, pink and sometimes yellow, or with two colors or marks in the petals. The height of this flower ranges from 6 inches to 3 feet, and there are so many Dianthus varieties that any gardener can find a beautiful Dianthus species to fit his or her balcony garden.
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Dianthus flowers are perfect for plant containers and will bring a splash of color to any urban balcony garden. Dianthus flowers come in many colors, either it be a solid white, red, purple, pink and sometimes yellow, or with two colors or marks in the petals. The height of this flower ranges from 6 inches to 3 feet, and there are so many Dianthus varieties that any gardener can find a beautiful Dianthus species to fit his or her balcony garden.
Dianthus Planting & Care
Plant Type: Dianthus flowers are annual; some species are biennial
Light: Full sun, although several varieties, such as Dianthus deltoides, do well in partial shade.
Water: When it comes to wateringDianthus flowers, keep the soil evenly moist. Do not overwater or allow thepotting soil to dry out.
Zone: Depends on variety. TheDianthus genus can range from Zone 3 to 11.
Fertilizer: Fertilize once a month during the Dianthus flower’s growing season.
Pests and Diseases: Most Dianthus plants will stay healthy and not be affected by insect pests or disease. Be on the lookout for aphids, spider mites, root and stem rot and mildew.