
Follow our easy guide to taking cuttings and you can create a summer display of your favourite variety of dianthus.

Follow our easy guide to taking cuttings and you can create a summer display of your favourite variety of dianthus.
A cottage garden favourite, pinks are easy to grow and look good at the front of a border or in pots. Like miniature carnations, there are many varieties to choose from in varying shades from pink to white. With a long flowering season and silvery-grey, evergreen foliage, they make good plants for a drought-tolerant planting scheme, or a window box.
Carol Klein demonstrates how to take cuttings from pinks.
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