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Graham what a show of Dianthus. Does it run or did you do that with cuttings.Thanks Luc and MarkMark its many years of splitting and replanting. It started with three small pots about 10 years ago. As they expanded I dug them up, split them, and replanted small patches about 10cm apart which again eventually grew together. I then did it all over again and again and.......Maggi mentioned last year that I could do the same thing with cuttings but I hadn't thought of that.
No idea Graham what you plant is called but it's lovely. What a impact it has when planted in volume. I have bought some Dianthus to try. Since I have seen your display I really would like to try it out here. I just hope they keep compact, the ones I have had previous go all woody.Angie
Quote from: angie on June 22, 2011, 09:34:54 PMNo idea Graham what you plant is called but it's lovely. What a impact it has when planted in volume. I have bought some Dianthus to try. Since I have seen your display I really would like to try it out here. I just hope they keep compact, the ones I have had previous go all woody.Angie Angie,I keep refreshing this one by taking cuttings and disposing of the old plants as they get woody. I suppose the turnover is about every five years.Ok Graham so it's something that has to be done to keep the plants looking good. I have taken cuttings of a white form so hopefully I will have success.Angie Graham
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