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What is the pink plant?

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Kevin73, Jun 25, 2022.

  1. Kevin73

    Kevin73 Apprentice Gardener

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    Any idea what the pink ones are?
    Believe they are perennial - they flowered about a month ago and still thriving. 30cm height more or less.
    I want to buy some more - can I buy the small plants as I don’t think I can grow from seed as do not have much space in house or have a greenhouse.
     

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    Member of the Dianthus family.
     
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      Dianthus/Pinks. I assume they smell nice and spicy. Yes, you can buy them as plants but are easy peasy as seeds.
       
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        Thanks - I can’t smell much as I get hay fever :sad:

        can I just seed outside? When would I do that?

        Thanks
         
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        I have, but I am not in the UK so best someone from there come along to answer that. What part of the UK are you?
         
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        I am in north London
         
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        Thank you. It helps people to advise if your location is known, :smile:
         
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        They self seed in this garden, so I assume you could just collect and scatter the seed. As to when, once the seed is ripe. Seed head just pop open with tiny black, flat seeds.
        They are actually one of the fastest germinating seeds going. I have had them germinate overnight from sowing in the morning.
         
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