Little-known flowers with spectacular colours will bloom all summer![]() Already thinking of how to fix up your garden for next summer adding colour that's sure to bloom well into August? The lesser-known Sweet William, a biennial plant, meaning it takes two years to complete its life cycle so you can prep now to see the benefits next summer, won't disappoint. It isn't clear where the plant, also known as Dianthus barbatus, gets its unusual moniker from, with some guessing the 'William' in question refers to Shakespeare and others stating the name comes from the French word for eye (ouillet) due to its contrasting colours. How it got its name won't matter once you see its pink, white, red and purple blooms dotting your garden with its sweet scent, lifting even the drabbest gardens. Sweet William can be sown during July straight into the ground where you'd like them to grow in your garden next year. So, grab some gardening gloves, a trowel and a rake and follow these simple steps to get these flowers blooming for summers to come. How To Grow Sweet William
If deadheaded promptly, Sweet William may return the following year but the plant isn't expected to live beyond two years. Source link Posted: 2025-06-18 12:38:02 |
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