Sunday, April 12, 2009

Can belladonna delphinium, foxglove, and lily-of-the-valley each grow in individual pots?

I%26#039;d like to plant a pot of each of these on my balcony. Will they grow well if the pot is big enough?

Can belladonna delphinium, foxglove, and lily-of-the-valley each grow in individual pots?
In keeping this in mind that you want this on your balcony; foxglove is very toxic to animals and children, so I highly advise that you snip that plant in the bud, so to speak, that and it can not be planted in a planter for it grows rather tall and spreads like nothing you have ever seen.





On the other hand, belladonna delphinium, and depending on which type you choose, can be planted inside of a planter (link below). As for L.O.V., yes you can grow that in a planter, but keeping in mind that it needs shade, but never fear so does the belladonna :-)





I hope that this has helped you out hun and I bet that it will look great with those 2 plants..





Remember: Foxglove is VERY TOXIC to animals and small children as well !!!!!
Reply:Sure they will. Both the delphinium and foxglove get very tall, so be prepared.
Reply:they need deep pots has they grow pretty tall , except for lily of the valley they can cope being in middle sized pots as they font grow tall they are crawlers don%26#039;t forget the delphiniums and foxgloves need bamboo sticks for them to grow straight or they will bend over so tire them very loosely on the sticks.



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