Delphinium-These are tall perennial that silhouette the back of gardens. They are majestic flowers that come in many colors and grow in heights up to 70 inches. Delphinium can be a demanding plant to grow. They require soil that is very rich, they need sun. When starting from seed, these plants will not flower until the following year. Once established you can divide the plants in the spring. Slugs love delphinium, so you will need to put a bait out (saucer of beer) If left unattended the slugs will distroy these plants. It is also very important to cut the flower stocks when they are through flowering to avoid exhausting the plant.
There is also an annual variety called Larkspurs. They should be planted in the ground (they do not transplant well) early in the spring and thinned about a month later. They usually flower for 6 weeks in the summer.
Delphinium
There is also an annual variety called Larkspurs. They should be planted in the ground (they do not transplant well) early in the spring and thinned about a month later. They usually flower for 6 weeks in the summer.
Delphinium