My Russell lupins (planted late last season) have shown their first ever bloom for about five weeks from late May. The colour is fading and the bloom falling off now but they are a lovely peachy/pink and i believe cutting them back may produce another show this season, so i will try that.
Yes, deadheading lupins can promote healthier growth and encourage more blooms throughout the season. By removing spent flowers, you prevent the plant from putting energy into seed production, allowing it to focus on producing new flowers. It's best to deadhead lupins regularly, especially after the first bloom, to enhance their overall appearance and longevity.
There are over 200 varieties of Lupins, can grow up to 5 feet tall
You can get it from Zombie Lupins, Jr. Lupins, Ice Sentinel, or from the King Bloctopus.
Lupins are a type of long, slim flower. They come in a wide variety of colors and grow in North and South America.
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Yes, cutting back lupins in autumn can promote healthy growth in the next season.
Lupins are perennial plants, meaning they come back every year without needing to be replanted annually.
lupins are dispersed by watering them and giving them light