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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Lupines
Beginning gardeners can grow lupines successfully in the flower garden, as this hardy plant tolerates a wide variety of growing conditions.
Lupine plants produce flower spikes as tall as 5 feet in the spring and late summer, providing a striking vertical accent in the landscape. This member of the pea family requires minimal care, and even grows as a wildflower in some parts of the United States.
Plant in full sun with good air circulation, in loose, well-drained soil. The plants can tolerate poor, sandy, or gravely soil, preferably acid.
Foliage is beautiful and will remain lush for a slightly longer time after blooming if kept moist but it will die back by midsummer Deadhead for smaller second bloom. Excellent self-seeding perennial, Lupines will spread over open ground quickly.
Lupines are so beautiful but difficult to grow in central NC. It's one of those plants that we envy northern gardeners!
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