Lupinus 'Lulu'

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Wait till the rains come and plant them directly outside in a bed all to themselves, this way they will not be overpowered by other plants. I usually throw wild flower seeds directly into the ground this time of year, emulating nature and they come up. Yours will bloom next year, if not the following year.
Posted: Wednesday 12th of September 2012 02:22 PM
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My lupin seeds (from this year's plants) are at long last sprouting well but I feel perhaps I should have planted them next Spring. However, I didn't and am really not sure what to do with them now to overwinter. Some of them now have "proper" leaves. Help! I've done the same with some black acquiligeas seeds and not sure how to proceed with those either. Help again! Many thanks. Lesley
Posted: Wednesday 12th of September 2012 10:21 AM Last reply: Tuesday 7th of November 2023 09:45 AM
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