Delphinium - Larkspur - Growing Delphinium

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Publicado 2016-06-14
A happy Delphinium will reward you with amazing, showy spikes of flowers, ranging from the bluest of blue to violet, pink an white. Learn how to make a Delphinium happy, and how to deal with this perennial flower's unfortunately short lifespan.

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  • @agustka
    I've got Delphinium Pacific Giant in my Icelandic garden for 10 years now. Always produce gigantic flower spires, even in the most miserable summers. Never have to worry even one bit about them. Most reliable, care-free plant in the garden.
  • I had one grow to 7" high one year! Was gorgeous and the butterflies loved it.
  • @momheinan
    I love to coax my delphinium to bloom twice by cutting them back after the first bloom. They are fun to collect and save seed, too.
  • @pegjones7682
    They are hell to grow and the snails and slugs devore them and the damp rots them,I love them but they have very particular requirements
  • @Ishisah
    Darn! And I was going to take a bite of mine.
  • @rypefot
    In norway delphinium are fully perennial :) but only the fully hardy types.
  • @mytube4385
    which months should we have to plant the seed?
  • @ferg2914
    I am considering growing delphs in my front garden near the back as you suggested. However, this would place them close to the front house window, a few feet from where my cats like to lay and enjoy the breeze that comes in that direction. I know the plant is poisonous to cats as far as ingestion, but could the airborne flowers or seeds cause problems for them? Please let me know. Otherwise, I plan to just stick with hollyhocks for height and safety.
  • @viewsopinion4355
    Im in zone 8. Am i supposed to overwinter them or they come back after snowy winters outdoors
  • @Kelly14UK
    VERANDAH. Pot bound. Novice. Leaves promise but still suffer in spite of Partial Sun/ Shade thing. Verandah north facing and evening sun in all weather to west which is natural. June. Water every 48 hrs. Purple and lilacs coming up well. So why are my leaves and stems failing? Burnt tips on leaves. Glasgow UK. Thanks anyone.
  • @Mncat30
    Do hummingbirds like these?
  • @yansfor5306
    So I don't have to worry about them being invasive?
  • @JeremyB8419
    I live in zone 9. My main shoots and side shoots are done blooming. If I cut back to soil, will new main shoots start growing?
  • @user-qs4nl1ln8j
    OMG ITS MY FAVOURITE, MAY I KNOW THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CONSOLIDA AND DELPHINIUM?