Yes, carnations can grow in Seattle. The city's mild, temperate climate provides suitable conditions for these flowers, which prefer well-drained soil and full sun. With proper care, including watering and occasional fertilization, carnations can thrive in gardens or containers throughout the growing season.
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Carnations grow in zones 3 to 10. Different varieties are better for different areas.
Carnations grow in temperate gardens all over the world.
Carnations are perennials, but many people grow them as annuals.
Carnations grow in zones 3 to zone 9.
Carnations will grow towards the light. This is phototropism.
Carnations grown from seed will bloom in their second year.
Compost is like fertilizer for flowers. Your carnations will grow bigger.
The shape of carnations and marigolds are both round and they are roughly the same height. They both grow in temperate gardens.There are many more differences. Marigolds are annuals and carnations are perennials. Carnations smell sweet and spicy while marigolds are stinky and deter rabbits and other pests from your garden. Carnations have "pinked" edges on the petals while marigolds have smooth edges on the petals.
The Carnations was created in 1995.
The Carnations ended in 2004.
The most popular carnations used by florists have one single flower per stem.