I have really enjoyed my huge patch of self-seeded larkspur this spring. I noticed yesterday that they are fizzling out, so I want to cut them down to prevent some of the self-seeding. A couple weeks ago, I noticed a male ruby throated hummer feasting on them. .I haven't been still since to see if he is still hanging around!
Your Larkspur is looking lovely. Such lovely delicate looking spikes of flowers.
ReplyDeleteCher Sunray Gardens
Beautiful. DO you have to reseed or does it come up on its own? You really have some gorgeous flowers.
ReplyDeleteLarkspur is such a wonderful gift out here on the prairies!
ReplyDeleteOoh, la, la!! LOVE the pink ones!
ReplyDeleteI guess so, I would to. They are delightful and oh so pretty.
ReplyDeleteFlowerLady
Beautiful photos. I've never grown Larkspur. What a grand show!
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother had Larkspur throughout her garden. As a child I thought that was a magical place. Thanks for the memories.
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the Lockspur and all of the colors... My fav is the purple...
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
The larkspur are very pretty, I've only managed to grow them once. I am a bit jealous of yours.
ReplyDeleteI have really enjoyed my huge patch of self-seeded larkspur this spring. I noticed yesterday that they are fizzling out, so I want to cut them down to prevent some of the self-seeding. A couple weeks ago, I noticed a male ruby throated hummer feasting on them. .I haven't been still since to see if he is still hanging around!
ReplyDeleteYour larkspur is beautiful, nice collection indeed. Meg was mad I did not save any larkspur seeds last year. Still they came up everywhere.
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