Any time that you want
To properly cut back lupins to the ground, use sharp garden shears to trim the stems down to a few inches above the soil level in late fall or early spring. This will help promote new growth and maintain the health of the plant.
Yes, cutting back lupins in autumn can promote healthy growth in the next season.
To cut back lupins for winter, trim the stems to about 2-3 inches above the ground after the first frost. This will help the plant conserve energy and promote healthy growth in the spring.
If you cut back the flowering stems of lupins after the flowers have faded you will get a secondary flowering. Any other cutting back should be to the ground in Spring when growth restarts.
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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Lupins are perennial plants, meaning they come back every year without needing to be replanted annually.