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Dec 10, 2019 5:25 PM CST
Name: kathy
Michigan (Zone 4b)
near St. Clair MI
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Zinnias
Oh yes - delphiniums ! The more, the better.
Last year I planted ity, bity plants in the established perennial garden, in Spring after all danger of frost. They flurished in NE, E, and S facing areas of the garden. I was surprised that they took off so well, they were so darn tiny. After two weeks of being in the garden, I mulched with compost.
Here's how they looked by late summer.
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I hope they survive the winter. Some of my older delphiniums do, some don't.
Best of luck !
"Things won are done, joy's soul lies in the doing." Shakespeare

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