Re: sweet william
- Subject: Re: sweet william
- From: j* s* <i*@q.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:53:27 -0800
I suspect (don't know) that it's a perennial. Most Dianthuses are.
On Nov 15, 2009, at 8:57 AM, Kitty wrote:
I've been shredding leaves all week. I pile them in a temp bed out
front , then shred. Every 4 bagsful I load up and take to the
backyard pile. Each trip takes me past a clump of Sweet Williams,
Dianthus barbatus. I've purchased them for our MG cottage garden
over the years, but had never grown them until this past spring I
picked up some seed. They grew easily from seed but I got a bit
anxious waiting for the flowers so I bought a quart already in
bloom. I planted them just across from my backdoor and they have
bloomed all season long. They are still blooming - not just the
last few flowers of the season, but vibrant, full, and a multitude
of magenta blooms.
I've always thought they were biennials, generously self-sowing
biennials, but have also read of them being perennial. Does anyone
esle grow these handsome little plants? (can't call a William,
"beautiful", can I?) What's your experience?
I sold off several pots of my seed grown plants, but did keep one
pot. They are pink. Much smaller leaves and flowers. Will they
be bigger next year?
Kitty
neIN, Zone 5
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Inland Jim
Willamette Valley
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