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.

This story is from the March 28, 2020 edition of Amateur Gardening.

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