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Dianthus Pink 'Grans Favourite'
By Majeekahead
- 14 Jun, 2009
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SNAP!!!
Yes, Tt - they do. My plant is about 4 years old now. I shall have to take cuttings, as they are short-lived, they go woody.
14 Jun, 2009
Thanks for info. xx
14 Jun, 2009
Well, I know Angie has gone off-line, so I know she won't mind if I answer your question! LOL.
14 Jun, 2009
You go right ahead Spritz, thought i would poke my nose on again this morning for half hour..... so be quick or you'll miss me lol.. and yes Spritz is quite right, i take quite a lot of cuttings off these for ebay anyway, and they are really easy to do, it is just a case of pulling off a healthy shoot and sticking it in compost...also you can do this with the side shoots of spray carnation that you get from the flower shop! but i find these plants tend to go leggy very quickly...but these little pinks are lovely...i have just stocked out my mums garden with cuttings taken this year.
15 Jun, 2009
I don't bother with the side-shoots from the bunches of spray carnations any longer, you're right - they just get leggy.
15 Jun, 2009
they do indeed, i don't either, and lets face it i get a ready suply of them lol
16 Jun, 2009
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That's so pretty...
Do those come up every year ?
14 Jun, 2009