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Sweet William Seeds

Dianthus barbatus

5.00 (5 reviews)
  • HOW TO GROW
  • FAST FACTS
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HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Direct sow Sweet William seed after the last spring frost, planting it just below the surface and compacting the soil slightly. To start the seed indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost of spring, sow just below the surface of a flat; compress the soil slightly and keep it consistently moist. Keep the temperature at 60 degrees F until germination, which should take place within 14-20 days. Thin or transplant the seedlings.

Growing: This plant adapts well to dry or rocky soils. Water seedlings until they become established; mature plants are drought tolerant and will only need watering in exceptionally dry periods. This plant usually develops a rosette of leaves in its first season and a flowering stalk in the second summer, though it may bloom in the first year if started early enough. Deadhead the faded blossoms for prolonged blooming. After 2 years of growth, divide the plant for healthy growth. This plant readily reseeds itself, but volunteer seedlings can easily be removed if not wanted. This plant attracts bees and butterflies while resisting deer.

Harvesting: For sweet-scented fresh flowers, cut long stems of flowers that have just opened and place them in water immediately; strip the leaves that will fall below the water. For dried flowers, choose blossoms that have just opened and dry them whole or on the stem. The petals are also edible, and make colorful garnishes.

Seed Saving: At the end of the season, allow the blossoms to mature and produce seed pods. The pods will turn dry and brown, splitting open on the top when ripe. Shake the pods over a container to remove the seeds, which are tiny black discs. Store the Sweet William seed in a cool, dry place.

FAST FACTS

Common Names: Sweet-William, Sweetwilliam

Latin Name: Dianthus barbatus

Species Origin: Southern Europe

Type: Garden Flowers

Life Cycle: Perennial

USDA Zones: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

US Regions: California, Mountain, Arid/Desert, Plains/Texas, Midwest, Northern, Northeast, Southeast

Seeds per Ounce: 30,300

Stratification: No Stratification

Germination Ease: No Stratification

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 16 Inches

Color: White, Pink, Red

Bloom Season: Blooms Late Spring, Blooms Early Summer

Uses: Aromatic

Sweet William Seeds 5.0
Review By Good Seeds

Very good seeds

Always good seeds and good service from this company.

Sweet William Seeds 5.0
Review By Cynthia Flores

Huntington Beach Public Library Seed Library

The seeds arrived in a very timely manner. We are looking forward to adding this selection to our seed library.

Sweet William Seeds 5.0
Review By Sandra Knittel

Got here quick

The packageing ie beautiful, I planteed some of them the day they got here but they haven't come up yet. but it has only been a few days.

Sweet William Seeds 5.0
Review By Robyn C.

Great packaging, fast service

I purchased 10 packets of Sweet William seeds to give to guests at my father's memorial (yes, his name was William).
The order arrived very quickly. The seed packets are a sturdy foil, not the usual paper packets found at the local store. There are full instructions on the back of the envelopes, not only how to germinate the seeds, but what to expect as they grow through the seasons, and how to divide the plantings. Although I have not yet sown the seeds, I expect the experience will be superior to past experiences with lesser quality seed companies.
I should add that I love the website! Living in the desert, it is often difficult to find native flowers or grasses. The "map" feature on the Wildflower tab gives me a place to start...and with so many choices! I'm really glad I tripped over this company.

Sweet William Seeds 5.0
Review By seed grower

well packaged

Seeds arrived well packaged.Should be high germination rate. Super pleased.

Size Price Quantity
XL Mylar Packet (~2,000 Seeds) $2.98 -+
1 Oz Mylar (~30,300 Seeds) $7.52 -+
1/4 Lb Mylar (113g) $14.21 -+
1 Lb Mylar (454g) $39.00 -+
5 Lb Bulk Bag (2.27kg) $175.50 Notify Me
10 Lb Bulk Bag (4.54kg) $312.00 Notify Me
25 Lb Bulk Bag (11.3kg) $741.00 Notify Me
50 Lb Bulk Bag (22.7kg) $1,404.00 Notify Me
100 Lb Bulk Bag (45.4kg) $2,730.00 Notify Me
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DESCRIPTION

These sweetly-scented blossoms will bring irresistible charm to any flower bed. This delicate flower blooms in pink, red, and white, and is a happy camper in most garden conditions.
Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) belongs to the Dianthus flower family, which also includes pinks and carnations. Greek botanist Theophrastus gave these flowers the genus name Dianthus, which means "divine flower." The origin of the common name Sweet William has been debated, though one interesting theory states that the "William" comes from a mispronunciation of the French word for the flower, "oiellet." The name has also been said to honor either William Shakespeare, the Duke of York, the Duke of Cumberland, or William the Conqueror. Their sweetness comes from the distinctive clove-like scent of the blossoms; in the language of flowers, this flower symbolizes gallantry.

HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Direct sow Sweet William seed after the last spring frost, planting it just below the surface and compacting the soil slightly. To start the seed indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost of spring, sow just below the surface of a flat; compress the soil slightly and keep it consistently moist. Keep the temperature at 60 degrees F until germination, which should take place within 14-20 days. Thin or transplant the seedlings.

Growing: This plant adapts well to dry or rocky soils. Water seedlings until they become established; mature plants are drought tolerant and will only need watering in exceptionally dry periods. This plant usually develops a rosette of leaves in its first season and a flowering stalk in the second summer, though it may bloom in the first year if started early enough. Deadhead the faded blossoms for prolonged blooming. After 2 years of growth, divide the plant for healthy growth. This plant readily reseeds itself, but volunteer seedlings can easily be removed if not wanted. This plant attracts bees and butterflies while resisting deer.

Harvesting: For sweet-scented fresh flowers, cut long stems of flowers that have just opened and place them in water immediately; strip the leaves that will fall below the water. For dried flowers, choose blossoms that have just opened and dry them whole or on the stem. The petals are also edible, and make colorful garnishes.

Seed Saving: At the end of the season, allow the blossoms to mature and produce seed pods. The pods will turn dry and brown, splitting open on the top when ripe. Shake the pods over a container to remove the seeds, which are tiny black discs. Store the Sweet William seed in a cool, dry place.

FAST FACTS

Common Names: Sweet-William, Sweetwilliam

Latin Name: Dianthus barbatus

Species Origin: Southern Europe

Type: Garden Flowers

Life Cycle: Perennial

USDA Zones: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

US Regions: California, Mountain, Arid/Desert, Plains/Texas, Midwest, Northern, Northeast, Southeast

Seeds per Ounce: 30,300

Stratification: No Stratification

Germination Ease: No Stratification

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 16 Inches

Color: White, Pink, Red

Bloom Season: Blooms Late Spring, Blooms Early Summer

Uses: Aromatic

Reviews

5.00
Global Rating: 5.00 from 5 reviews
5.0

Review By Good Seeds

Very good seeds

Always good seeds and good service from this company.

5.0

Review By Cynthia Flores

Huntington Beach Public Library Seed Library

The seeds arrived in a very timely manner. We are looking forward to adding this selection to our seed library.

5.0

Review By Sandra Knittel

Got here quick

The packageing ie beautiful, I planteed some of them the day they got here but they haven't come up yet. but it has only been a few days.

5.0

Review By Robyn C.

Great packaging, fast service

I purchased 10 packets of Sweet William seeds to give to guests at my father's memorial (yes, his name was William).
The order arrived very quickly. The seed packets are a sturdy foil, not the usual paper packets found at the local store. There are full instructions on the back of the envelopes, not only how to germinate the seeds, but what to expect as they grow through the seasons, and how to divide the plantings. Although I have not yet sown the seeds, I expect the experience will be superior to past experiences with lesser quality seed companies.
I should add that I love the website! Living in the desert, it is often difficult to find native flowers or grasses. The "map" feature on the Wildflower tab gives me a place to start...and with so many choices! I'm really glad I tripped over this company.

5.0

Review By seed grower

well packaged

Seeds arrived well packaged.Should be high germination rate. Super pleased.

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