Buttonholed in the pink
Amateur Gardening|March 28, 2020
Growing your own is better than shop-bought, says Peter
Peter
Buttonholed in the pink

All my jackets have buttonholes ready to hold a single flower, ideally one which is fragrant. The arrival several years ago of three cut-flower garden pinks – namely, Dianthus Bridal Star (white), D. Pink Ruffles (the strongest scented of the three) and D. Red Carpet – has been most useful in this respect.

Out in the open ground, they have flowered non-stop from June, and still had battered blooms inMarch. Why these dianthus by Whetman have not received more publicity is hard to explain.

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