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Is it normal to foxgloves still flowering? I noticed they are still healthy and growing. 


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I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Lupins, as @Lyn says are perennial and, if sown early will flower in tehir first year but the plant will be stronger if you remove that first stem and let the plant concentrate on growing stronger roots and foliage for future years. You also need to protect them agains slugs and snails which love the fresh new foliage in spring and watch out for aphids o the flower stems and squish them gently with your fingers.
Also - don't be surprised if those white one revert to the standard, lilac colour. They tend to cross with the native ones.
Lupins - as already said, need some time to become sturdy plants. Small plants arevery prone to pests and diseases.
Dahlias - there are various methods of growing and propagating. They often need overwintering carefully - again depending on your conditions, and they need lots of nourishment through the growing season, so make sure you can give them that. It's worth doing a wee bit of research with them. There are always lots of threads here on the forum relating to dahlias
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...