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carnation seed to flower time Chabaud Mix Carnation Flower Seeds – SurvivalGardenSeeds

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carnation seed to flower time Chabaud Mix Carnation Flower Seeds – SurvivalGardenSeedsBring classic beauty and fragrance to your garden with Chabaud Mix Carnation Seeds from Survival Garden Seeds. This Dianthus caryophyllus variety produces vibrant, fully double blooms in a wide range of rich colors, making it a favorite for flower beds, containers, and cut flower gardens. Chabaud carnations are valued for their long, straight stems, strong growth habit, and long lasting blooms that perform well both indoors and outdoors. In cooler

Bring classic beauty and fragrance to your garden with Chabaud Mix Carnation Seeds from Survival Garden Seeds. This Dianthus caryophyllus variety produces vibrant, fully double blooms in a wide range of rich colors, making it a favorite for flower beds, containers, and cut flower gardens. Chabaud carnations are valued for their long, straight stems, strong growth habit, and long-lasting blooms that perform well both indoors and outdoors. In cooler climates, they are commonly grown as annuals for reliable seasonal color.

Colorful, Fragrant, and Adaptable Flowers:

  • Produces double blossoms in shades of pink, red, orange, white, purple, violet, and yellow
  • Fragrant blooms with a classic carnation scent
  • Plants reach up to 24 inches tall with sturdy, upright stems
  • Thrives in full sun to partial shade
  • Suitable for garden beds, borders, and container growing

Excellent Choice for Cut Flower Gardens:

  • Long, straight stems ideal for bouquets and arrangements
  • Blooms hold their fragrance and structure well after cutting
  • White flowers can be dyed for custom floral designs
  • Perfect for bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages, and centerpieces

Why Customers Love Chabaud Mix Carnations:

  • Wide color mix from a single planting
  • Reliable performance in containers or in-ground gardens
  • Strong fragrance and long vase life
  • Versatile use for ornamental and floral design
  • Classic flower well-suited for home gardeners

How to Use / How to Grow:
Sow seeds indoors for transplanting or directly outdoors after the danger of frost has passed. Plant in well-drained soil and provide consistent moisture during establishment. Space plants to allow good airflow and encourage upright growth. Harvest flowers when blooms are partially open for the longest vase life.

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