・ 1 Plant in well-drained coarsely textured soil . Soil should be lime-free and kept moist. Because they... ・ 2 Plant in full sun to partial shade. ・ 3 Start from seed directly into soil in winter or early spring after danger of frost has p...
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Here Come Those Lupines! ... This is the time of year for "roadside-plantnappers" to look carefully from side to side, screech to a stop, wait for traffic to thin out, leap from their cars with a trowel and a cardboard box to try moving some of the best colors of lupines (and many other naturalized plants, as well) into...
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www.hillgardens.com/lupines.htm
www.hillgardens.com/lupines.htm
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Hill Gardens of Maine -- Answers to your gardening questions. ... Answers to your gardening questions... and saying some things that need to be said. ... More about Clivia in Houseplants FAQ...
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Lupines, once established, are very easy of culture. They grow in any soil which does not contain lime. The roots are large and long and readily exhaust the soil of its food materials, so each year the ground should be enriched with plenty ...
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Some authorities think that scientific name for lupine, Lupinus, comes from the Latin word for "wolf," as it was an ancient belief that lupines destroyed the fertility of the soil. ... Ease of care: Moderately easy...
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home.howstuffworks.com/perennial-lupine.htm
home.howstuffworks.com/perennial-lupine.htm
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Tip: For dramatic results, mass lupines in the border or scatter them throughout the cottage garden. How to Plant:; Lupine can be grown from seeds, cuttings or divisions. If growing from seed, germination is greatly increased by a 7-day cold treatment. ... Organic Lawn Care...
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www.planetnatural.com/site/xdpy/kb/growing-lupine.html
www.planetnatural.com/site/xdpy/kb/growing-lupine.html
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A PERENNIAL GARDEN THAT TAKES CARE OF ITSELF; ... Perhaps the Lupines (11), LuPinus polyphyllus, do not belong with these easily established plants, for some gardeners try unsuccess fully to grow them; but if the temperamental things like a location (usually one with poor soil), they insist on taking more and more.
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www.backyardgardener.com/pren/pren2.html
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I once got interested in lupines when I saw them growing wild in Eastern Canada, I thought they were wild lupines (L. perennis) but now that I have a few L. perennis going I wonder if the ones in Canada were Russell lupines gone wild.
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www.dontveter.com/howtogrow/lupipoly.html
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We'll show you how to design with lupines in your garden and care for them. This story on lupines was originally published in Garden Gate magazine No. 39. WHAT YOU GET. The Lupines article is a four-page, 1.2MB pdf file.
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www.gardenplans.com/39lupine.html
www.gardenplans.com/39lupine.html
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