Product Description
Yellow Carnation Flower Seeds for Planting – Bright, Fragrant Blooms for Elegant Gardens
Bring sunshine to your garden with Yellow Carnation Flower Seeds, known for their lush, ruffled petals and captivating fragrance. These charming blooms are perfect for garden beds, pots, or as cut flowers for decorative bouquets. Carnations are admired for their long-lasting blossoms and ability to thrive in various climates. With high-germination, non-GMO seeds, you’ll enjoy a stunning display of cheerful yellow flowers that symbolize happiness and friendship. Perfect for beginner and experienced gardeners alike.
Key Features
• Produces bright, fragrant yellow carnation blooms
• Long-lasting flowers ideal for bouquets and decoration
• Non-GMO, high-germination seeds for reliable growth
• Suitable for pots, borders, and flower beds
• Easy to grow and maintain
• Attracts butterflies and pollinators
• Perfect for spring and summer planting
Specifications
• Common Name: Carnation
• Botanical Name: Dianthus caryophyllus
• Variety: Yellow Carnation
• Flower Color: Bright Yellow
• Plant Type: Perennial (grown as annual in cooler climates)
• Blooming Season: Late Spring to Early Autumn
• Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
• Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil
• Watering Needs: Moderate; keep soil moist but not waterlogged
• Germination Time: 10–14 days
• Temperature Range: 18–24°C (64–75°F)
• Planting Depth: 1/8 inch deep
• Spacing: 8–10 inches apart
• Plant Height: 12–18 inches
• Maintenance Level: Easy
• USDA Zones: 6–9
• GMO Status: Non-GMO
• Suitable For: Pots, garden beds, borders, and cut flower gardens
Planting Guide
• Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or sow directly after frost risk has passed.
• Plant seeds 1/8 inch deep in well-drained soil and keep lightly moist.
• Maintain a temperature of 18–24°C for germination within 10–14 days.
• Transplant seedlings outdoors once strong enough, spacing them 8–10 inches apart.
• Choose a sunny to partially shaded location.
• Water regularly and deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming.