

Dianthus Sweet Black Cherry (8 plugs)
8 Plugs Shipped in a Mini Greenhouse
Planting Guide:
Fall - plant approximately 6 weeks before your first hard freeze date.
Dianthus Sweet Black Cherry is generally suitable for fall planting in USDA zones 6 and higher (unprotected), and Zones 5 and below with additional protection from a greenhouse, hoop house or frost cloth. This is strictly a guideline and we cannot guarantee winter survivability.Â
Early Spring (cold soil) - plant approximately 2 weeks before your last frost date.
Cherished for its vibrant clusters of blooms and subtle clove-like scent, Sweet William adds a nostalgic yet fresh touch to floral arrangements. Available in sought after shades of pink, coral, burgundy and white, it works beautifully as both a filler and a feature in bouquets. A favorite among flower farmers and home gardeners, Dianthus barbatus offers long-lasting blooms and excellent vase life, thriving in cutting gardens with full sun and well-drained soil. Both cold and heat tolerant, dianthus can be fall or early-spring planted for best results, is frost hardy and will continue to thrive into the heat of summer. Perfect for cut flower bouquets and cottage-inspired gardens, this timeless flower brings charm and fragrance to any arrangement or landscape.
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8 Plugs Shipped in a Mini Greenhouse
Planting Guide:
Fall - plant approximately 6 weeks before your first hard freeze date.
Dianthus Sweet Black Cherry is generally suitable for fall planting in USDA zones 6 and higher (unprotected), and Zones 5 and below with additional protection from a greenhouse, hoop house or frost cloth. This is strictly a guideline and we cannot guarantee winter survivability.Â
Early Spring (cold soil) - plant approximately 2 weeks before your last frost date.
Cherished for its vibrant clusters of blooms and subtle clove-like scent, Sweet William adds a nostalgic yet fresh touch to floral arrangements. Available in sought after shades of pink, coral, burgundy and white, it works beautifully as both a filler and a feature in bouquets. A favorite among flower farmers and home gardeners, Dianthus barbatus offers long-lasting blooms and excellent vase life, thriving in cutting gardens with full sun and well-drained soil. Both cold and heat tolerant, dianthus can be fall or early-spring planted for best results, is frost hardy and will continue to thrive into the heat of summer. Perfect for cut flower bouquets and cottage-inspired gardens, this timeless flower brings charm and fragrance to any arrangement or landscape.




















