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Edible Flowers for Your Garden

Here is a list of wonderful edible flowers you should grow in your garden

Perennial dianthus, , rock gardens, Dianthus deltoides, Dianthus gratianopolinatus, Maiden Pinks, Cheddar Pinks

Pretty Perennial Dianthus for Rock Gardens

Numerous Dianthus species and cultivars are wonderful subjects in rock gardens. Very floriferous, they form beautiful, tight mounds of bright and colorful, sometimes uniquely patterned flowers, that are hard to beat in terms of floral display. Their foliage is equally attractive, often blue-green and evergreen.

January Birth Flower, Birth Flowers, Birth Month Flowers, Birth Flower, Month Birth Flower, May Birth Flower, June Birth Flower, July Birth Flower

January Birth Flower: What is my Birth Flower?

Embrace the charm of the January birth flower: Carnations, symbols of love & affection, or Snowdrops, harbingers of hope & renewal

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