I started some lupine seeds last week . Lupine is a new plant for me and I was curious to see the plant all the stages of growth. Thank you from Atlanta. Cheers.
I started Lupines, it does say perrennial on the packaging, so I was under the impression that they wouldn't bloom 1st year. So now I can sow the rest of my seeds now!! Some are already started last year
Today I got them from Wilko, didn't get the instructions until you plainly explained, thanks! Seems like I'll have to wait for the blooms for next year...
What do you do to protect these lupins from slugs and snails? I sowed seeds and the slugs ate some of the seedlings within 2 days. If I manage to save some of the seedlings until it's a mature plant, how do I save it from slugs ? I want to plant them on the ground by Sept-October. I started the seeds in July first week.
I just planted lupine!! I'm in 8b north central Florida, and I soaked the seeds 1st for faster germination, I read somewhere about lupine being able to go dormant in the winter, we never have snow and I feel that they will be protected, so I try many things, just to see, I haven't seen anyone soak the seeds 1st but they come up quickly from the ground and 4 days ago sowed
Bless you! My instruction seed packet said to sand them down. I have been sitting here sanding these seeds down for the past 1 hour and no more than 20 seeds out of 1 ounce seed packet were stratified. That's way too much time wasted. I'll be soaking the rest. Thank you!
Hi there, very good video! I’m a new subscriber, love watching your videos as you show growing flowers with results! just want to ask, It’s my first time to grow Lupins from seed, but I started them last August, they’re good size now in individual small pots, should I plant them out in the garden/bigger containers now or wait over winter? I’m in Ireland, we have mild but wet winters here. Thanks 😊
Lupins are perennial and can survive over winter in milder climates. But if you don't want to take risk, you can overwinter them indoors. Younger plants are tender anyway. Thanks for watching and your lovely comment.
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Where to buy the seeds
Thank you! I love the you put the whole process in one video. Well done.
My pleasure!
As a novice gardener, I humbly thank you for sharing this miss!
We grow these from seed, too! And from cuttings :). So great to see yours doing well here.
Thank you for taking the time to film the entire process. Your videos are so helpful!
I started some lupine seeds last week . Lupine is a new plant for me and I was curious to see the plant all the stages of growth. Thank you from Atlanta. Cheers.
Just know if you use them in boquet they are poisonous
I have a packet of those seeds. Those look so beautiful and tall that I want to plant mine next season.
Sure go ahead. They are worth growing.
Thank you for the detailed information on growing lupines. It was very helpful. I have subscribed to your channel to continue learning from you.
I am glad it was helpful.
Wow so beautiful upload grow In seed to flowers 👌👌👌
Thanks for a complete video ❤❤❤❤
I started Lupines, it does say perrennial on the packaging, so I was under the impression that they wouldn't bloom 1st year. So now I can sow the rest of my seeds now!! Some are already started last year
Some varieties bloom first year as my seed packet said that if started early enough, they will. So I started them in January.
@@GardeningWise since I saw your video, I plan to germinate the rest of my seeds, they are Russell's hybrid mix. Hopefully they look as great as yours
Nice seed growing video of lupins ... thank you so much for sharing dear
Glad you like it. Thanks
Thank you!
Today I got them from Wilko, didn't get the instructions until you plainly explained, thanks! Seems like I'll have to wait for the blooms for next year...
Thanks for your feedback. They are worth the wait. Wish you best of luck.
This was so helpful! Thank you.
What do you do to protect these lupins from slugs and snails? I sowed seeds and the slugs ate some of the seedlings within 2 days. If I manage to save some of the seedlings until it's a mature plant, how do I save it from slugs ? I want to plant them on the ground by Sept-October. I started the seeds in July first week.
Beautiful ur a great gardener
Thanks
I just planted lupine!!
I'm in 8b north central Florida, and I soaked the seeds 1st for faster germination, I read somewhere about lupine being able to go dormant in the winter, we never have snow and I feel that they will be protected, so I try many things, just to see, I haven't seen anyone soak the seeds 1st but they come up quickly from the ground and 4 days ago sowed
Great info! Thanks for your feedback.
Bless you! My instruction seed packet said to sand them down. I have been sitting here sanding these seeds down for the past 1 hour and no more than 20 seeds out of 1 ounce seed packet were stratified. That's way too much time wasted. I'll be soaking the rest. Thank you!
Great video, very helpful 👍
Excellent video thank you!
My pleasure
Great video
Thank you very much for good information👍👍👍💐💐💐
My pleasure!
Very informative video Thanks alot for sharing
Thanks for liking.
Hi i just love these flowering plants, their vibrant colors really amazes me. Can they aldo be planted in pots and how high can they grow?
Yes they can be planted in pots. They can grow upto 1m tall or the seed packet will tell you.
@@GardeningWise thank you for the info💞🪴🍀💞
Beautiful
Any tips on how to deal w slug/snails ?
ruclips.net/video/vKZf7Rz1IQw/видео.html
Here is the link to my video on dealing witg slugs.
At 845 in the video what are those flowers to the right of the lupines the green ball with flowers ?
They are dianthus sweet williams. Here is the link to the video about them.
ruclips.net/video/kg7a5gaLPPw/видео.html
Thanks
Question how often do you water?
It noramally rains a lot here. But if weather is dry and hot for few days then I water the container plants every day.
Beautiful 😍
Awesome
Thanks for liking
Do lupins come back every year, did your come back
Yes they are normally perennial in UK but mine did not survive.
Hi there, very good video! I’m a new subscriber, love watching your videos as you show growing flowers with results! just want to ask, It’s my first time to grow Lupins from seed, but I started them last August, they’re good size now in individual small pots, should I plant them out in the garden/bigger containers now or wait over winter? I’m in Ireland, we have mild but wet winters here. Thanks 😊
Lupins are perennial and can survive over winter in milder climates. But if you don't want to take risk, you can overwinter them indoors. Younger plants are tender anyway.
Thanks for watching and your lovely comment.
Nice vedio
Thanks
Do seeds need light to germinate?
I buried seeds 1cm deep in soil and I had good germination. So I would say not necessarily.
I didn't hear the name of what looks like sweet william?
Round ball with 1 or 2 small reddish red with white
Yes that's Dianthus / Sweet William. Detailed video about growing dianthus sweet William will be coming soon.
@@GardeningWise perfect because I want to order seeds February 1st, and I heard that the Cherry color is the best. Thinking of yours?
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Wow so beautiful upload grow In seed to flowers 👌👌👌
Many thanks!