Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Delightful Delphiniums

Christine Gill (left) and Tweed Hort President Joan Morton


Christine Gill and her husband Peter from Nestleton (near Port Perry) were the guest speakers at the June meeting of the Tweed and District Horticultural Society. Christine is a member of the Ontario Delphinium Club. Using a power point presentation, she shared photos of delphiniums in Canada, England and Iceland...the photos of these magnificent plants were stunning! Some grow as tall as 8 feet and the colours were equally as impressive!

According to Christine, these hardy perennials will grow in any soil with 6-8 hours of sunlight. She suggested planting them where they will NOT get the hot afternoon sun as it is too strong. Always keeping the plants damp not wet was one important piece of advice Christine gave members. She also suggested placing ashes around the base of the plants to enhance the colours. The plants come in a variety of colours….pink, purple, blue, white and lavender-mauve-violet. The plants with purple flowers tend to be stronger. Members asked about red delphiniums….the plants with red flowers do not come back…they are  like an annual! Due to their height delphiniums often need to be staked. The flowers will bloom from June to the end of September.

The plants do not like to have their crowns sitting in water in the spring. After the spring thaw, it is important that the plants do not dry out. It is suggested that the plants are watered deeply every 2-3 days during a hot summer.

To produce stronger plants, Christine recommended leaving 3 spikes at the end of the season and don’t let the plant go to seed during the first year.

Growing from seed requires the use of promix and clean trays with domes. Simply grow the seeds (using seeds from a reliable source like the Ontario Delphinium Club) in the trays rather than using the small peat pots…this encourages a stronger root system. When plants are 2-3 inches tall, transplant to pots and put outdoors to harden…end of April…depending on the weather. Root cuttings can also be done to grow new plants

In the spring, Christine suggested cleaning out the old stalks close to the crown…cut with snips rather than pulling the stalks. 

An invitation to the Ontario Delphinium Club Field Day was extended to all members. The event will take place in Brooklin (just north of Oshawa) on June 27 @11:00. Christine’s husband will be manning the barbeque….and apparently he is a great cook…according to him!!!! There will be plants/seeds for sale, a flower show and an auction….a fun day for all! For more information, check the website…www.ondelphiniums.com


COMING UP….

June 13….Clean-up of flower beds in town.

June 15…Bus Trip to Winery and Gardens…contact Linda @  613-478-6850 for more information.

July 10-12Tweed Agricultural Fair…The Club will be having a floral display and a collage of club events. Fair entries must be set up by noon on Friday July 10.  Set-up for the club is Saturday July 11@ 8am.


July 7….Strawberry Social and Power Point Presentation with Penny Stewart. Penny will be showing some of the outstanding gardens she has visited.

Plant Sale 2015

Some random shots of a beautiful and successful day.