Angie,
I'd have to wonder... since you paid a lot of money for this Larkspur..
whether it was really the Annual Larkspur, or what we know in the
Northeast as a Delphinium.
Here in the Northeast, the two are separate, Larkspur is known as an annual
which will re-seed itself. Delphinium is a perennial which will bloom in
early spring, set seed and reseed , but come back from the original crown
for many years.
Sue
Western Maine
"junkyardcat" wrote in message
...
Thanks for that info! Wish I would've known that when I spent that much
money on it, LOL! Oh well...I'll harvest the seeds and sprinkle them like
you do and have beautiful flowers next Spring
Thanks again!
Angie
"Bourne Identity" wrote in message
...
Larkspurs are a spring blooming, cool weather annual. Mine have been
blooming
for many months now and they are browning up and going to seed. Daily I
go out
and harvest the seed pods and in the fall I sprinkle them out again for
next
years spring blooming. They do not last much past May or early June up
north.
Down here in TX they are starting to melt now.
On Fri, 27 May 2005 10:03:39 -0500, "junkyardcat"
opined:
I bought this beautiful big Larkspur at Lowe's on Mothers Day (and it
wasn't
cheap either!). It's now planted in my butterfly garden in full sun,
and
it
looks ill. About half the leaves from the bottom to the middle of the
stalk
are turning brown and dropping off. Are larkspurs hard to grow? Do they
need
lots of water, not as much water...fertilizer? Help!
Angie in the Boonies of East Texas (where we have seen NO rain for over
2
months