I am new and I have a question about one of my perennials!

Willow's Garden

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So I am new here. I come from Backyardchickens.com :) I have this plant, it's called a Delphinium x Cultrorum perennial. It keeps flopping over, like the leaves and stems won't stand up they flop over. Should I stake it up or something? The stems are so thin and delicate I am afraid to! It is still in it's pot though, would that make a difference? Do you think it will stand up when it's in the ground?

Oh I'm sorry I just realized this is in the wrong section! hmmmm
 

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I do believe Delphinium can get so big and heavy they need to be stakes, just like some Sunflowers require. :D

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Don't worry about the wrong section. We all chase the tomatos so the right person will see it.
Welcome. There are a lot of BYC members here.:weee
 

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That is how the delphiniums I used to have were. I also had a lot of problems with them breaking because they got so heavy or the wind would blow them down. I had a row of them growing alongside a wall of a barn, so I used posts and string to make a fence to hold them back against the wall. You could also tie yours to a stake since it is potted. I don't think planting it in the ground will make it stand up better.
 

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Hi there Willow's Garden!

Here are a couple of suggestions for staking your delphiniums.

http://www.frenchgardening.com/tech.html?pid=310533300811696

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/5634050/Delphiniums-reign-supreme-in-the-summer-border.html

I hope this helps as they will surely need all the help you can give them. I love to grow them & I prefer the old branches method as then you can't see the supporys once the plant has grown up through them. I don't like seeing a whole lot of canes poking up, all rigid & uniform......but that is just me!!! :D


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