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Outsidepride Carnation Seeds - Unleash a Riot of Color in Your Garden Outsidepride's dazzling Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) assortment! From the playful Bananaberry Magenta & Yellow to the sweet Raspberry, the elegant Picotee, bold Magenta, classic Red, sunny Orange, delicate Pink, and a vibrant Carnation Mix, our flower seeds to plant outside promise a stunning spectacle. Flourishing in various USDA zones 5-10, they deliver fragrant, eye-catching displays all season long. Available in convenient 100, 200, 1,000, and 2,000 carnation seeds packages, these seeds are your ticket to a garden bursting with life and color. Create the garden of your dreams! Fragrant & Aromatic Dianthus flowers seeds are wonderfully fragrant, filling the air with sweet aromas that enhance your outdoor experience. Use these flower seeds to plant outside to create a sensory garden, making it a serene escape. Some varieties have a spicy, clove-like scent. Great for Cut Flowers Bring the beauty of your garden indoors! Carnations make stunning and long-lasting cut flowers, adding elegance to any bouquet or floral arrangement. Plant dianthus and enjoy a constant supply of fresh blooms. Transform your living space with the charm of carnations. Drought-Resistant Looking for low-maintenance beauty? These dianthus seeds grow into drought-resistant plants due to their deep roots, waxy leaves, and moisture-storing stems great for water-wise gardens and busy gardeners. Native to the Mediterranean, they thrive in dry soils with minimal water. Vibrant Blooms Immerse yourself in a rainbow of colors! Carnation seeds produce vibrant blooms in a range of shades, from soft pastels to bold and brilliant hues with ruffled petals to add texture and charm, creating a stunning visual display. Add a touch of life with these flower seeds. A Kaleidoscope of Colors Grow a rainbow of carnations! From Bananaberry Fizz to Raspberry Ripple, our dianthus seeds offer a diverse selection of colors and styles. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting, these flower seeds ensure an elegant, blooming display that will captivate every eye. These plants are easy to care for and make beautiful flowers. Enjoy beauty. From the radiant reds to the graceful whites, these carnation seeds will elevate your garden and give it a unique touch. So grab your seed and grow the garden of your dreams! Vibrant Carnation Displays Drench your garden in radiant hues and create a landscape filled with charm and vibrancy! Our radiant dianthus seeds are sure to transform any garden into a vibrant paradise, filled with beauty and color. These delightful blooms add a splash of excitement to any outdoor space and provide a beautiful display. Plant these flower seeds to plant outside and elevate your garden like never before. With little maintenance the carnations are great for creating beautiful bouquets and arrangements and their beauty brings joy and happiness. Growing Your Own Carnation Paradise To enjoy the beauty of carnations in bloom and welcome the bees into your garden, start by sowing your dianthus seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow outdoors after the danger of frost has passed. Plant the flower seeds ¼ inch deep in well-draining soil, and maintain a temperature of 60-70°F (15-21°C) for optimal germination. Space plants 6-12 inches apart, depending on the variety, in a sunny location with well-drained soil. With proper care, your garden will be buzzing with bees and bursting with colorful and fragrant carnations. Dianthus Raspberry Carnation Flower Seeds Dianthus Picotee Carnation Flower Seed Mix Dianthus Carnation Flower Seed Mix Dianthus Bananaberry Carnation Flower Seed Mix Add to Cart Buying Options Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,065 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,065 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,065 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,065 Price $7.49$7.49 — no data $7.49$7.49 $7.49$7.49 Type Flower Flower Flower Flower Bloom Color Raspberry Picotee Mix Mix Banababerry Mix Season Perennial Perennial Perennial Perennial Blooming period Mid Summer to Fall Spring to Summer Spring to Summer Mid Summer to Fall Height 24 inches 24 inches 24 inches 24 inches Environment Full Sun Full Sun to Partial Shade Full Sun to Partial Shade Full Sun USDA Zones 6 - 9 6 - 10 6 - 9 6 - 9 Packaging Size 100 Seeds 1000 Seeds 1000 Seeds 100 Seeds Other Sizes Available 200 Seeds 2000 Seeds 2000 Seeds 200 Seeds
Start Biennial Carnation Seeds, and you can have a wide selection of lovely Carnation flowers for cutting and arrangements. Grenadin Carnations are very popular with florists and are used in corsages, bouquets, and a wide range of floral arrangements.
You can grow this lovely Rose colored Carnation from flower seed in your own garden! They grow big, full blooms on strong, straight stems. They feature a blue-gray foliage that stays attractive even when the blooms are finished.
Their blooms last a long time whether left in the garden or cut for the vase. Dianthus Caryophyllus has a wonderful spicy clove-like fragrance. Good drainage is essential for winter hardiness. Sow Dianthus Caryophyllus seeds in trays using starter mix 6 weeks before last frost. Cover only to the thickness of the flower seed. Bottom water to keep the seeds moist.
Carnation seeds germinate in 1 - 2 weeks. Pinch out the growing tips in the seedling tray when the plants are 2 - 3 inches in height. This encourages bushy growth.
Transplant Dianthus plants outdoors after last frost. Deadhead spent Carnation flowers to prolong bloom time.
Planted about 220 seeds and on the 5th day I had my first sprouts. After a week and a half, I have around 200 seedlings. I have eight of those trays shown in the pictures which have a total of 192 spaces. I have multiples growing in several spots. Seeds are so small I suggest using tweezers to pick them out and plant them. There is nothing wrong with these seeds, I believe the problem has been the the way others have planted them. Because seeds can be so delicate when planting and having to water and the dirt shifts, use something to plant them where you can draw water up from below. Also make sure you're in the right area to grow them.