Lupins. Should I or shouldn't I?

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  1. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    :D Hi, My daughter in law really wants some Lupins but she only has a small patio. Can she have some in pots as long as they are watered & fed well :confused: Thanks in anticipation. :D

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  2. Fran

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    No reason why not, but try and grow disease resistant varieties.
     
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    cant you get mini lupins ?
     
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    :D Hi all, Thanks I shall go to the garden centre today to be sure of getting what I want. I shall have to impress on her not to let them get too dry as I don't think they will flower or last into next year if they do. :( I shall put some gell crystals in the pots too. A dwarf variety sounds good, I shall go see what I can get today as we are having some long awaited rain [​IMG] Thanks. :D
     
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