Dianthus ‘Cranmere Pool’
£6.45
Upright stems carry an abundance of highly scented, soft-pink, double, ruffled flowers flushed burgundy at the centre from June to August. Ideal planted in the border or a patio container to enjoy the wonderful perfume. Height and Spread 30cm. Full sun. Hardy.
Description
Dianthus ‘Cranmere Pool’ is a delightful perennial with upright stems carrying an abundance of highly scented, soft-pink, double, ruffled flowers flushed with burgundy at the centre. Blooming from June to August, this compact variety reaches around 30cm in height and spread, making it ideal for borders, rock gardens, or patio containers where its fragrance can be enjoyed up close.
PLANTING and AFTERCARE GUIDE
Best Planting Time
- Spring: Plant Dianthus ‘Cranmere Pool’ in spring to establish roots before the summer flowering season.
- Autumn: Early autumn planting is also effective, giving the plant time to settle before dormancy and prepare for vigorous growth the following year.
Site Selection
- Sunlight: Dianthus ‘Cranmere Pool’ flourishes in full sun. A bright, open site will ensure the strongest blooms and best fragrance.
- Soil: Well-drained soil is crucial. Enrich the soil with compost or grit to improve structure, as Dianthus ‘Cranmere Pool’ dislikes heavy or waterlogged ground.
Planting Instructions
- Prepare the Hole: Dig a hole twice as wide and the same depth as the root ball.
- Soil Preparation: Add compost or grit to boost fertility and drainage.
- Planting: Place the plant in the hole with the crown level to the soil surface. Backfill gently and firm the soil around the roots.
- Watering After Planting: Water thoroughly to settle the soil, but do not allow excess moisture to linger.
Watering Requirements
- Growing Season: Dianthus ‘Cranmere Pool’ prefers moderate watering. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings to avoid root problems.
- Dormant Season: Reduce watering significantly, providing only when the soil becomes very dry.
Feeding
- Spring: Apply a balanced fertiliser at the start of the season to support strong growth and flower development.
- Summer: A light feed in midsummer will extend flowering and maintain plant vigour.
Pruning and Maintenance
- Deadheading: Regularly remove spent blooms from Dianthus ‘Cranmere Pool’ to encourage repeat flowering and keep plants tidy.
- Cutting Back: After the last blooms fade, trim back stems to keep the plant compact and healthy.
Mulching
- Spring: Add a light mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds, avoiding direct contact with the crown.
- Winter: A protective mulch around the roots helps insulate and stabilise the soil during colder months.
Supporting the Plant
Dianthus ‘Cranmere Pool’ has a compact, sturdy growth habit and rarely needs support. In exposed sites, however, a light stake may be useful.
Final Tips
Dianthus ‘Cranmere Pool’ is a hardy, low-maintenance perennial that combines soft-pink beauty with a delightful perfume. Its compact size makes it perfect for containers, borders, or cut flowers. By planting in well-drained soil, giving full sun, and deadheading regularly, you will enjoy its scented blooms all summer long.
Additional information
Pot Size | |
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Plant Botanical Type | Perennial (herbaceous) |
Flower Colour | Pink, Burgandy |
Leaf Colour | Green |
Varigated Leaf | No |
Scent | Yes |
Height | 0.3m |
Spread | 0.3m |
Blooms/foliage interest in | Spring, Summer, Autumn |
Evergreen | No |
Hardiness | Hardy to -10C |
Container | Borders and Containers |
Sun/shade | Full sun, tolerates partial shade |
Soil Type | Loam (normal) |
Soil PH | Neutral |
Drainage | Well drained soil |
Hazerdous | No |
Insect Attraction | Bees |
Marion Clamp (verified owner) –
Lovely Company, Lovely People. Plant arrived in First Class Condition