Delphinium, Red Lark

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Statuesque spikes are flush with tropical coral-red and salmon-pink flowers.

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Description
Statuesque spikes are flush with tropical coral-red and salmon-pink flowers. Long-blooming and more compact than other delphinium varieties with an upright habit that stands out in containers or borders. Lovely semi-double flowers on sturdy stems are ideal for cutting and displaying in fresh bouquets from spring through summer. No staking required.

How to Grow
Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water, space and nutrients, so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their germination. 
Mulches also help retain soil moisture and maintain even soil temperatures. For perennials, an organic mulch of aged bark or shredded leaves lends a natural look to the bed and will improve the soil as it breaks down in time.  Always keep mulches off a plant’s stems to prevent possible rot.
Careful watering is essential in getting perennials off to a good start. Water thoroughly at least once a week to help new roots grow down deeply. Soil should be damp at about 1 inch below the soil surface. You can check this by sticking your finger in the soil. Water early in the morning to give all leaves enough time to dry.  One inch of rain or watering per week is recommended for most perennial plants. You can check to see if you need to add water by using a rain gauge.
Until plants become established, some protection from extreme winds and direct, hot sunlight may be necessary. Good air movement is also important.
After new growth appears, a light fertilizer may be applied. Keep granular fertilizers away from the plant crown and foliage to avoid burn injury. Use low rates of a slow release fertilizer as higher rates may encourage root rots.
Tall cultivars must be staked or the flower spikes will break in stormy weather.
Cut back flower stalks after blooming.

Tips
Plants need extra watering in dry, hot weather,
Delphiniums make splendid cut flowers.
Delphinium plants are striking in the back of the border, in cottage gardens, or as accent plants.

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