Task & Purpose: The Sergeant Major Of The Army Really Likes ‘Pinks And Greens’
Also called “pinks,” these plants are treasured for their grasslike, blue-green foliage and abundant starry flowers that are often spicily fragrant. Dianthus varieties range from tiny creeping groundcovers to tall carnations, which are widely grown as cut flowers.
Grow dianthus for sweet fragrance and cheerful blooms! Learn how to plant, grow, and care for pinks—whether annual, perennial, or biennial.
Dianthus flowers are bright-colored perennials perfect for edging borders and pathways. Also called pinks, they have silvery blue-green foliage that forms a low mound. For best results, grow them in sun to light shade.
Task & Purpose: These are the first soldiers to graduate from basic training rocking the Army’s new ‘pink and greens’ uniform
Well, the day has finally arrived: Soldiers are now graduating from Basic Training in the new Army Greens service uniform By James Clark Published 4:29 PM EST Add Task & Purpose (opens in ...
These are the first soldiers to graduate from basic training rocking the Army’s new ‘pink and greens’ uniform
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