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I grow a variety of delphiniums in my backyard garden and just recently in my planted front boulevard. The one that I’ve posted below tends to spread … a lot!

It’s very prolific .. almost weed like. Yet it’s a very pretty plant when in bloom. Unfortunately I have to pull out tons of it each spring otherwise my garden would be just this delphinium!
Do you grow any delphiniums?
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love your delphiniums, I have grown them in the past and have reserved a spot in my new garden come spring
September 21st, 2008 at 10:59 am