Proven Winners® Paint the Town Fuchsia Pinks (Dianthus hybrid ‘Paint the Town Fuchsia’) (PW)

Proven Winners® Paint the Town Fuchsia Pinks (Dianthus hybrid ‘Paint the Town Fuchsia’) (PW)

Proven Winners® Paint the Town Fuchsia Pinks (Dianthus hybrid ‘Paint the Town Fuchsia’) (PW) is a compact evergreen perennial prized for its vivid fuchsia-pink blooms, blue-green foliage, and spicy clove fragrance. Blooming heavily from late spring into summer, this colourful dianthus brings bold edging colour, fragrance, and pollinator appeal to perennial borders, rock gardens, patio containers, and cottage-style landscapes.

The intensely coloured fringed blooms create a brilliant display above tidy mounded foliage that remains attractive throughout the growing season. Its compact habit makes it especially effective for front-of-border plantings and smaller landscape spaces where neat structure and continuous flowering are desired. The fragrant flowers are highly attractive to bees and butterflies throughout the blooming period.

In Alberta, Paint the Town Fuchsia Pinks performs best in full sun with sharply drained soil and moderate watering. It thrives during Prairie summers and develops excellent drought tolerance once established. Good winter drainage is important to help maintain healthy perennial crowns and long-term garden performance.

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Sun Requirements ▾

Full sun is ideal for maximum flowering, vibrant bloom colour, and compact growth. Plant in a location that receives at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Bright sunlight encourages abundant blooms, strong stems, and healthy blue-green foliage. While light partial shade is tolerated, flowering and overall performance are best in full sun with excellent drainage and airflow.

Watering Instructions ▾

Low to moderate. Water regularly during establishment, then allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Established plants are relatively drought tolerant.

Care Tips ▾

Deadhead spent flowers regularly to encourage repeat blooming. Avoid overly wet soils, especially during winter, and divide mature clumps every few years to maintain vigour.
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