Need Delph help
qbush
10 years ago
I have succumbed to Delphinium. In previous years plants from local nursery have bloomed once and disappeared, so this year I purchased seed for Delphinium x belladonna. Really loved the open, less formal structure, oh and they are blue! Does it get better??
Plan is to start seed now, and transplant either fall, or spring. I can hold them in unheated greenhouse if necessary
The package directions (I have learned to take these with CARE) indicate a prechill of 2 weeks, at 35-45 degree F. Wet or Dry?
Research online has me confused...
Is this a delphinium or a larkspur? I like both, just need to know .
Is it a perennial or an annual? I am not concerned with blooms this year (it is August...) but would like to hope I could get them started for next year.
Is it in point of fact toxic? (package has warning) Once again just need to know, DTB (DearTeenageBoy) only eats what I cook, but fluffy white friend hunts in the garden...
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