When should I avoid fertilizing my Sweet william?
When should I avoid fertilizing my Sweet william?

You should not fertilize your Sweet william during any time of the year except during the late winter and early spring. The low fertilization needs of this plant allow a single annual feeding to suffice. Continuing to fertilize throughout spring, summer, and fall can easily lead to overfertilization and all of the complications that can come with it. The only exception is if you did not fertilize in spring, which means that it is permissible to feed this plant in fall.
Along with refraining from fertilizing for most of the growing season, there is also no reason to fertilize this plant during the winter. In winter, the Sweet william will be in a dormant growth phase, meaning that it does not put forth new growth. With that being the case, fertilization during most of the winter is not advisable.





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Sweet william
A species of Dianthus
Botanical name: Dianthus barbatus
Genus: Dianthus

There are two thoughts on the origin of the sweet william name. The first is that it was named after the Duke of Cumberland, William Augustus. The second is that the name came from the writings of Thomas Tusser, an English poet. In either case, this old-fashioned garden plant (Dianthus barbatus) is a lovely addition to any space.

The Dianthus genus includes many well-known flowers such as carnation and sweet William. Dianthus are herbaceous and favor the temperate climates of their native homes of Europe and Asia. Most species are hardy perennials. However, there are also several which are annual., Grown commercially on cut flower farms, Dianthus is planted directly in the ground and can be found growing outdoors or undercover for added protection. Popular cultivars used for floristry include perpetual carnations that flower throughout the growing season. However, species of Dianthus also make lovely additions to any herbaceous garden border. We can enjoy the colorful blooms of Dianthus from late spring all the way through the autumn months, or at least up until the first frosts.
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