If you started from seed, yes. They do not bloom the first year. But be patient! In fact, once they get going good, you can take a cutting off your first flowers and propagate new plants!
It's very rewarding. Even without blooms the gray blue foliage is beautiful as well, and they also give winter interest. I've grown many from seed and they are cold hardy
Thanks for another fascinating video.
Washington state usa and england both have a farm called carnation farms how cool.
2years??! So I'm gonna wait 2 years before my plant to bloom😭
If you started from seed, yes. They do not bloom the first year. But be patient! In fact, once they get going good, you can take a cutting off your first flowers and propagate new plants!
It's very rewarding. Even without blooms the gray blue foliage is beautiful as well, and they also give winter interest. I've grown many from seed and they are cold hardy
They bloom within a year in zone 10
I can't do carnations. It's like it's trying to be a rose. Don't try to make a dianthus into a rose.
What are you trying to say? That is confusing.