Jak Strzec Delphiniums

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opiekun delphinium

  • Lepiej strzec delphiniums, gdy są wystarczająco niskie.
  • Aby uzyskać efekt naturalny, wybierz gęste gałązki o średnicy co najmniej 2-3 cm.
  • Wciśnij je o 30 cm, ponieważ masa dorosłych delfiniów może być dość duża, a konsekwencja w postaci wiatru.
  • Przytnij podstawę spiczastych gałęzi, zatopią się same!

FAQ - 💬

❓ Where is the best place to plant delphiniums?

👉 full sunChoose a site in full sun or dappled shade. Delphiniums need well-drained soil so add plenty of grit to heavy soils to help with drainage. If delphiniums sit wet in their dormant winter season, they can die, so make sure you prevent this with good drainage.

❓ What to do with delphiniums when they finish flowering?

👉 Early-flowering perennials such as geraniums and delphiniums are cut to near ground level after flowering to encourage fresh foliage and late summer flowering. These are then cut back again in autumn or spring.

❓ Will delphiniums rebloom if deadheaded?

👉 Deadhead Spent Blooms Remove each flower stalk as it finishes blooming, so the plant doesn't have a chance to form seeds. Most of the stalks should die back by early summer. Deadheading like this encourages the delphinium to bloom again this season, notes University of Vermont.

❓ Are delphiniums hard to grow?

👉 Bring hummingbirds to your garden with these 22 flowers — including Delphinium. As beautiful as delphiniums are, they also have a reputation for being very difficult to grow.

❓ How many years do delphiniums last?

👉 2-3 yearsUnfortunately, delphiniums have an average lifespan of 2-3 years at most.

❓ Do delphinium come back every year?

👉 Delphiniums are herbaceous perennial flowers—meaning that they die back every fall and winter, but their roots remain alive and regrow the plant every spring and summer.

❓ Should I cut down delphiniums after flowering?

👉 Delphiniums do not need a lot of care when grow them. These flowers should be cut back to the ground after flowering. If you cut them at this stage you may be rewarded with a second flush of flowers in late August or September. To cut back a delphinium you should begin as soon as the flower spikes begin to look tatty.

❓ Is it OK to touch delphinium?

👉 This toxic plant is dangerous, especially the younger parts of the plant. If consumed by humans, it will cause severe digestive issues, and if touched, it can cause severe skin irritation. All parts of the plant contain poisonous chemicals, including various diterpenoid alkaloids like methyllycaconitine.

❓ Should delphiniums be deadheaded?

👉 Deadhead delphiniums regularly to encourage further blooming. Perennial delphiniums bloom from late spring to early summer, and may even grace you with a second showing in later summer or early fall. To make the most of the blooming season, deadhead these plants regularly.

❓ Do slugs eat delphiniums?

👉 Hostas, delphiniums, dahlias, gerberas, sweet peas and tulips are regularly attacked by slugs, and it can be difficult to grow these plants if you have a big slug problem. In the vegetable garden peas, beans, lettuce, celery and potato tubers are often damaged.

❓ Do delphiniums self seed?

👉 “They reseed themselves most years, so they are often confused with perenials. “Larkspur flowers are a bit smaller, but come in the same wonderful colors as delphiniums. They are normally sold as mixes, which means you get a large splattering of many colors.

👉 The simplest way to stake delphiniums is with bamboo stakes and string. Weave the string around and between the stakes to create a network inside the stakes (almost like a spider web). As stems grow up, they'll grow through the openings and be supported.

👉 Don't let your Delphiniums be shaded or crowded by their vigorous neighbors. Loosen your garden soil with a garden fork or tiller to a depth of 12-15 in. (30-37 cm), then mix in 2-4 in. (5-10 cm) of compost.

👉 Don't let your Delphiniums be shaded or crowded by their vigorous neighbors. Loosen your garden soil with a garden fork or tiller to a depth of 12-15 in. (30-37 cm), then mix in 2-4 in. (5-10 cm) of compost. Space your plants 1 to 3 ft. apart (30-90 cm), depending on the variety.

👉 One common name for delphinium is larkspur. Make sure when you buy plants that you're not buying an annual called larkspur ( Consolida majus ). It has ferny leaves, while delphinium leaves are flat and broad with coarsely toothed edges. Look for plant tags that say delphinium. Choose plants with strong, thick stems.

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