Lupine Small
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Lupine Small
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Lupine Seeds...?
I bought some lupine seeds yesterday and was wondering if it's ok to start them in small peat pots. I know with the peat pots you can plant those directly into the ground. I was just wondering if this is a good time to start the seeds and wait 6 to 8 weeks before planting in the ground. I live in the east bay of San Francisco bay area and we tend to have nicer springs, sometimes warm, and pretty warm summers.
I also bought some "California" wild flower seeds that have a mixture of different kinds- I was thinking of just sprinkling those over a particular area I have in mind.
Any suggestions is greatly appreciated!!!
RJ
Yes, go ahead and start those seeds any time now. Since they've got a tough, hard shell, you may wish to soak them overnight before planting.
Peat-pots are a great idea for lupines, since they HATE to be transplanted! They develop quite a long root, and since the peat-pot will decompose, you won't risk disturbing it.
Most varieties will not bloom the first year. But the following year, you'll be rewarded with those gorgeous pea-like flowers. Hint, Hon; lupines perform best in partial shade. And allow one or two of them to go to seed after they bloom; they're good self-sowers, and you'll have a nice little colony of them eventually.
I've done the wildflower mixture too. If they're perennials, take care to not allow a dominant species to take over. Other than that, I think you'll enjoy the natural effect of the native species
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