Fringed pink typically starts flowering in April or May.
fringed pink
Dianthus superbus 'Crimsonia'
Cycle:
Herbaceous Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Division,Cutting,Seed Propagation,Layering Propagation
Hardiness Zone:
3 - 8
Flowers:
Crimson red Flowers
Sun:
Full sun
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green
Growth Rate:
Low
Maintenance:
Low
Drought Tolerant:
Yes
Salt Tolerant:
Yes
watering
Fringed pink plants should be watered regularly and deeply; a good rule of thumb is to water deeply once a week. If the soil feels dry to the touch before that, then it is best to water early. Check the soil in the morning to make sure it is moist, but not waterlogged. In the hottest days of summer, the plant may need to be watered more frequently. It is best to water early in the day, and water the soil at the base of the plant. Avoiding wetting the foliage.
sunlight
Fringed pink (Dianthus superbus 'Crimsonia') plants should receive a minimum of 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal health and bloom. The optimal time of day to enjoy the full sunlight is from 8am to 12pm. During the hottest parts of the growing season in warmer climates, the plants should be provided with a little afternoon shade. Too much direct sunlight can cause the plant to wilt, turn yellow, or become scorched. If planting in an area that gets afternoon sun, the plant should be planted in a location surrounded by taller plants to provide some relief.
pruning
Fringed pink (Dianthus superbus 'Crimsonia') should be pruned once a year in late spring or early summer, once flowering has finished. To prune, remove any dead, damaged, or diseased stems as well as any stems that are growing in an undesirable direction. Pinching back flowering stems to a point just above the flower buds can also help promote bushier, fuller growth. It may also be helpful to complete light thinning of branches to allow better airflow within the bush. After pruning, water the plant deeply and fertilize with a balanced fertilizer to help promote new growth.