Carnation GRENADIN DOUBLE Mix Pollinators Fragrant Cut Flowers Florist 200 Seeds

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Carnation Seeds - Grenadin Double Mix

Perfect for an edible flower garden, these fully flowered blooms open in pairs

Large, fragrant, and vibrantly colored blooms

Great for borders, beds, and cut flowers

Prefers full sun exposure

About Carnation Seeds - Grenadin Double Mix

Dianthus caryophyllus

SEED TYPE: Heirloom Seed

PLANT TYPE: Double

ALSO KNOWN AS: Clove Pink

Originating from the Greek word for "heavenly flower", Carnations are sure to bring joy to your garden, and the Grenadin Double Mix Carnation seeds pack twice the delight! Did you know that the different hues of the Grenadin Double Mix Carnations represent different emotions? A pale red signifies admiration, and dark red denotes deep love and affection. Purple hues symbolize capriciousness. More than just a pretty flower, the Grenadin Double Mix Carnations are a great conversation starter too!

Features

LIFE CYCLE: Annual, Perennial

PLANTING SEASON: Spring

COLOR: Mixed

GROWTH HABIT: Upright

PLANT HEIGHT: 24 inches

BLOOM SEASON: Summer

PLANT CHARACTERISTICS: Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Pollinators, Edible, Fragrant

USE: Container Garden, Cut Flower Garden

GROWING CONDITIONS: Drought Tolerant, Outdoor

PLANT RESISTANCE: Deer

 

Planting Carnation Seeds - Grenadin Double Mix

PLANTING SEASON: Spring

SOWING METHOD: Direct Sow

LIGHT REQUIREMENT: Full Sun, Partial Shade

PLANTING DEPTH: 1/4 inch

PLANT SPACING: 8 to 10 inches

PLANT HEIGHT: 24 inches

WATER NEEDS: Average

HARDINESS ZONES: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

DAYS TO MATURITY: 60 to 90 Days

 

When to Plant Carnation Seeds

Carnation seeds may be started indoors in the springtime 6 weeks to 2 months before the last frost. If you chose to sow them directly outdoors, be sure that the last frost has occurred. If your winters are mild, carnations seeds may be sown outside from spring until early fall. Carnations will grow as perennials in frost free zones and as annuals where winters are cold.

 

Where to Plant Carnation Seeds

Carnations do not need a lot of water- except in hot months. Soaker hoses are best. Do not over water as this can cause yellow foliage. Carnations need 4 to 5 hours of sunlight a day. They prefer fertile, well-drained, slightly alkaline (pH 6.75) soil.

 

How to Plant Carnation Seeds

If starting indoors seeds should be covered thinly with soil and kept moist. Plant 2 to 3 seeds per pot or cell. Germination will occur within 2 weeks if temperatures are between 65-70F. After germination, move seedlings to a sunny, cool place. They may be transplanted to your garden a week or two prior to the final frost.

 

How to Care for Carnation

Carnations do not need a lot of water- except in hot months. Soaker hoses are best. Do not over water as this can cause yellow foliage

SEED STORING

Store your seeds in a cool, dry and dark location.
Most seeds have a long shelf life, but heat and moisture will cut that life short.
Dedicate a drawer or cabinet to storing your seeds where you can also house your gardening journal close at hand for dreaming, planning and preparing.