Will EverBloom™ Garden Pinks REPEAT Flower? (Dianthus EverBloom™ Strawberry Tart & Watermelon Ice) 😉

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Dianthus EverBloom™ 'Strawberry Tart' and 'Watermelon Ice' are terrific NEW, low growing (ground covering) or alpine Garden Pinks that CONTINUALLY FLOWER from early spring all the way through to the frosts of Autumn - a full 3 seasons of COLOR!
Producing masses of brightly colored and delectably fragrant blossoms these two ground breaking selections have been impressing David in our trials. Listen in as David explains what he has been seeing, and why you should consider finding a prominent place for them in your garden.

Join David in our nursery and learn about their origins, discover where they come from.... and even why they are called "Pinks"!

Get the "skinny" on:
👍Where you can plant and enjoy them
👌What you can add to the soil to keep them growing lush and healthy
✂️How you can keep them looking fresh and extra colorful
😁How they are hardy to Zone 4 (anywhere within our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern USA region)
💚How they spread out to make carpets of gorgeous silvery-blue foliage that is only 6-8" high
👏Why they have hybridized not to look like a "donut"!

Our plants are perfect for making an instant impact and getting your gardening endeavors off to the BEST possible start.


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Dianthus EverBloom™ Strawberry Tart USPP 33,953
Dianthus EverBloom™ Watermelon Ice USPP 33,901
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David always dropping the knowledge bombs on us. I love the deep dives with these videos. not only do I know what PH a Dianthus needs to grow in, now I know why. 😂

Zebrahead
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I did your Spirea deadheading.Its completely covered in new buds.The clients are very impressed.I recommend your nursery now too.and video.Your making me a plant Star!

keithallen
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🌸 Beautiful! 🌸Such happy little plants. I love the fragrance of dianthus. Thank you for another educational and inspiring video. I will remember “pinking shears” when it comes time to deadhead. Bold = more blooms! 😉

zuzuspetals
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I love listening g to you with your love of your plants and gardening. Thanks for all your expertise!

darylanjohnson
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This is exciting because I live in the village of Limetown, Virginia, and I have lots of limestone

omaeve
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I’m In Wisconsin, zone 5b and I absolutely love your videos! I’m a new home gardener so I’m a sponge for all of this great information and tips!

kristenhimslhunter
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Dianthus has become my favorite plant over the years. Thank you for the info!

empresskimberly
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Wish we had them here in South Louisiana.,

juliapearce
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David I really enjoy your videos. Keep them coming. You are indeed an educator!

barbarasidel
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Awesome 🥰 Always enjoy David Wilson videos

ncflowergirl
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Love all these videos. On the other side of the pond but greatly appreciate the in depth analysis and info given every time. Thanks David

christopherhills
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Great Video…..thanks for introducing all of us listeners about these beautiful everblooming plants!! This plant has become one of my favorites! Your instructional video’s are the best…..thanks for your time and effort in teaching us plant lovers!! :)

stephanieolson
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I love your videos! I love your accent too…so lovely to listen to and soft

caroleprete
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I live in Kansas but absolutely love your videos. I have dianthas in pots on my front porch and they never let me down. Thank you for always giving great gardening tips.

melissathompson
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Can't wait to get some to pair with Appletoni coral bells, thank you David!

pc
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Wonderful information! I now know what to supplement my dianthus with and I’ll add strawberry and watermelon ice to my wishlist. Thank you!

carolmoore
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I only wish I could find some of these amazing plants in my area Western New York

lindabrandt
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Love all your information! Thank you! Do you have any idea where I can find these plants in my area! I live in the Nashville TN

pamhastings
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So it’s been over a year since their introduction.
What has your experience been with these?
Are the subsequent blooms less floriferous?

AnonPrinceton
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I have 3 large clusters of Firewitch Dianthus. After blooming, and deadheading, how do I trim, or round up the clusters so they continue to thrive? Zone 6b Kingston, Ontario 🇨🇦

andrewmichels