| Author | Content |
Dutchlady1 Naples, FL (Zone 10a)
March 04, 2008 07:14 AM Post #4620449
| I had lupines all my life until I moved to these hot climes... they are wonderful. Thanks for writing about them. |
doccat5 Fredericksburg, VA (Zone 7b)
March 04, 2008 08:27 AM Post #4620548
| Great article. Very interesting information. Thanks for sharing. |
Dea Frederick, MD (Zone 6a)
March 04, 2008 09:01 AM Post #4620639
| Great article - we have killed so many of these with our warm weather. **sigh** They're just beautiful !
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DiggerDee Ffld County, CT (Zone 6b)
March 04, 2008 09:02 AM Post #4620641
| I'm trying lupines from seed for the first time this year. Looking forward to them! Thanks for the article! |
LariAnn Miami, FL (Zone 10a)
March 04, 2008 09:34 AM Post #4620706
| Beautiful plants and very informative article! Those of you up north who can grow these give reason for those of us down south who cannot to have zone envy in reverse! |
Seandor Springfield, MA (Zone 6a)
March 04, 2008 10:49 AM Post #4621032
| I am also trying lupins from seed - both annual and perennials. Your article makes me eager to see the results :-) |
lilmac442 Millington, MI (Zone 5b)
March 04, 2008 03:28 PM Post #4622098
| Great article! I love Lupines and had many growing well at my old house. I hope to have the same luck here! |
1cros3nails4gvn Bluffton, SC (Zone 9a)
March 04, 2008 04:35 PM Post #4622331
| one june i planted a few lupines from W.Va. in Lexington, S.C. (8a)... they were dead in 4 days... even tho we were in a "cold" spell (cold meaning mid 80's each day) |