After bloom you can cut the lupine plant down to the end of the flower spikes. Leave the rest of the plant. The lupine will reseed itself.
I put a blue lupine plant in my shade garden.
Cats and snakes eat the plant lupine.:)
Not so much. Lupin is a wildflower.
Yes if the plant is not infected with the fungus Phomopsis
non vascular
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lupinus spp.
This is a process that happens naturally. Flowers will usually bloom in the morning time (if they close up in the evening). They also usually bloom in the spring and summer time. It isn't something that you can really just make happen. If you have a flower that needs to bloom that is inside, you can get a plant light at your local hardware store.
bloom is used to many things but the most commonly known meaning of bloom is "the flower of a plant"
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lupinusspp.
Fertilizer. A healthy plant will bloom longer.
No. Keep your tulip bulbs in a cool, dry place until October or November, depending on where you live, and then plant them about six inches deep in the ground. In areas similar to where tulips evolved, they will recur annually, but in dissimilar environments, they may only bloom once or twice.
Plant layering is usually done by forcing a section of the plant's stem or branches back into the ground. This allows that stem to grow upward and create a new plant.