And now my favorite lupine color

Cincinnati, OH(Zone 6a)

Pink. I hope more of these are coming up from seed. I've got a bunch of seedlings from these that self sowed themselves...but I don't know what color they are.

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Westbrook, ME(Zone 5a)

Sheesh - Jon!! Your place must be close to peak bloom :)

Cincinnati, OH(Zone 6a)

Nope...I've still got the majority of my plants that haven't bloomed. These are just some of the mid-spring blooming plants. In a few weeks I would guess that I'll be in heaven with all the blooms. It won't be long.

Sharpsville, PA(Zone 5a)

very nice! you must feed them well. they look huge

Bodrum, Turkey(Zone 10a)

Love this one.

Cincinnati, OH(Zone 6a)

I don't do much in the way of feeding anything. I throw out some 10-10-10 in the spring and maybe in the fall too but that's about it. This one is in nasty thick clay. I seem to recall lupine like it rough, so to speak. I think they naturally grow in dry areas without many demands. The big taproot should be a giveaway that they can take drought and take a beating. Dandelions sure do well with their taproots!...lol

Wigan, Landcashire, United Kingdom

Yes my Lupins are ready to flower here in England, i grew them from seed, i have also sown the annual Lupin for the first time, so hope i like them.

Durham, United Kingdom(Zone 8a)

sheila - ive sown the annual kind this year too, maybe we can compare notes!

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