5 Dianthus Pink Double Bubble Live Plants | Fragrant Perennial | Cottage Garden Flowers | Hardy Full Sun Starter Plants
5 Dianthus Pink Double Bubble Live Plants | Fragrant Perennial | Cottage Garden Flowers | Hardy Full Sun Starter Plants
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Fill your garden with vibrant color and sweet fragrance with 5 Dianthus 'Pink Double Bubble' Starter Plants. This compact perennial produces masses of fully double, bubblegum-pink blooms that stand out beautifully against attractive blue-green foliage. Blooming from late spring into summer, these cheerful flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators while adding classic cottage garden charm.
Easy to grow and low maintenance, Pink Double Bubble Dianthus is perfect for borders, rock gardens, edging, containers, and cut flower gardens. Its compact habit and repeat blooming make it a favorite for gardeners of every skill level.
Key Features
- Botanical Name: Dianthus 'Pink Double Bubble'
- Common Name: Pink Double Bubble Dianthus, Pinks
- Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial
- Quantity: 5 Live Starter Plants
- Flower Color: Double Bubblegum Pink
- Foliage Color: Blue-Green
- Mature Height: 8–12 inches
- Spread: 10–14 inches
- Bloom Season: Late Spring through Summer
- Growth Habit: Compact, Mounding
- Light Requirements: Full Sun
- Water Needs: Moderate; prefers well-drained soil
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
- Characteristics: Fragrant, Pollinator Friendly, Deer Resistant, Easy to Grow
Why You'll Love It
- Fully double pink blooms
- Sweet clove-like fragrance
- Compact, tidy growth habit
- Attracts butterflies and bees
- Deer resistant
- Excellent for borders and edging
- Great cut flowers
- Returns every year
Perfect For
- Cottage gardens
- Rock gardens
- Pollinator gardens
- Border plantings
- Landscape edging
- Containers
- Raised beds
- Cut flower gardens
Care Instructions
Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. Water regularly during establishment, then only as needed. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage repeat blooming throughout the growing season. Trim lightly after flowering to maintain a compact, healthy mound.
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