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delphinium
hi, can anyone help me, my delphinium has snapped in the wind, is there anyway i can save it ie rooting powder, i also have some foxglove seed, im not sure how deep to plant them. many thanks   Foxglove seeds are sown on the surface. Delphinium by lynne24
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12/05/2012 14:25:59
by lynne24
Which Delphinium seeds?
. Perhaps I'll sow some seeds for next year, but also buy some plants for this year.  Thanks geoff I haven't the room for great big delphiniums but I usually grow a dwarf variety  delphinium chinensis blue butterfly (as an annual) from seed. It flowers by LeadFarmer
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01/04/2013 01:52:27
by Sam Glendinning
Help with delphinium cuttings
Hi, I took some delphinium cuttings a couple of months ago. They have been quite successful and have put on some nice leaf & root growth. They are about 8inches tall and are just starting to produce some flower buds. My question is should I pinch by Chris Fox
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20/05/2012 16:12:27
by Alina W
Delphinium
the old piping in a skip. Im all for cheap, Your flowers and veg can be a 'Slug Free Domain' Delighted to hear you can grow delphiniums in pots,as I have got some free seed and as my soil is poor and sandy,I'm thinking about hiding the pots amongst by bunnysgarden
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29/01/2013 23:10:26
by Sam Glendinning
Lupins and delphiniums
I love my lupins and delphiniums in summer. Is there a better sight in June and July than fat lupin spikes and tall blue delphiniums? Last year I had 2 good crops delphiniums plus late flowers. But, delphiniums have to be blue....pale or dark by Verdun
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06/03/2013 23:57:38
by Verdun
Moving delphiniums at the wrong time
to grow and if they possibly can they will.  Provided the root loss was not too huge they shoud do well.  Ideally you should remove their  flower heads, I know this sounds dreadful, especially in the case of delphiniums, but it is alot to expect of any by Topbird
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18/05/2013 17:50:42
by Bookertoo
Does anyone know what this plant is?
Looks very much like Borage to me although it is a long time since I saw any so could be well wrong. Frank. Looks like some kind of larkspur to me.  There are several hundred varieties in the delphinium family, so hard to pin it down unless someone by salomeski
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02/07/2012 19:21:47
by yakram
Plant Suggestions please
to plant along the fence. The area gets early morning sun and late afternoon, summer sun. I'd like something attractive that won't get out of hand (like growing through the fence) nor requires too much maintence (we've got a huge garden to maintain). I by Daisy Cottage
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27/02/2013 21:30:58
by Jcblue
Should I dig up my Allysum?
germinate and grow one year and flower, seed and die the next year. There are also perennials, which live for several years. Many of these die back to nothing over winter, producing fresh growth in spring (e.g., lupins, delphiniums) whilst others keep a few by Jo Hamilton
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17/10/2012 11:31:06
by Alina W
My Thompson & Morgan seedlings
Dear all, I took advantage of a GW special offer and just the other week, received my seedlings as follows - Echinacea primadonna, lavender hidcote, Penstemon tubular bells, Geum Mrs bradshaw, Delphinium Pacific Giants and Digitalis Excelsior. I by yvette303
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27/08/2012 18:04:02
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