Sweet William Dianthus Seeds

Sweet William/Dianthus flowers in several shades of pink with seeds

Fast Facts

BOTANICAL NAME
Dianthus
WATER NEEDS
Average
BLOOM SEASON
Spring through Fall
PLANTING SEASON
Spring and Summer

When to Plant Sweet William Seeds

Sweet Williams are biennials and can be planted in late Spring after danger of frost has passed or Fall. You will get blooms during the second year after planting.

Where to Plant Sweet William Seeds

Sweet Williams do best in 4-5 hours of full sun each day. They can be directly sown or started indoors. Plant in well-draining soil that is slightly alkaline (pH 6.75).

How to Plant Sweet William Seeds

Sweet William seeds require light to germinate, so be careful not to cover them when planting. Learn more about germination light requirements here.

Place seeds 1/8″ under soil ideally 6″ apart. You can plant them closer together so long as the seeds are not overwatered. If transplanting, make sure the hole is twice as big for the root system. Make sure that only the roots are covered with the new soil. If started indoors, they can be easily transplanted after 6 weeks growth.

How to Care for Sweet William

They do not need a lot of water- except in hot months. Soaker hoses are best. Do not over water as this can cause yellow foliage.

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SEEDY SAYS

The plant was named after Prince William, Duke of Cumberland, who fought in the Battle of Culloden in 1746. The name “Sweet William” is a tribute to his bravery and loyalty.

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