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Young Growth Lupins Delphiniums
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Hi all,
novice gardener here so appreciate any help. I planted a number of foxgloves, lupins and delphiniums last year and when tidying the beds over the weekend happily saw new growth on them all.
question is, do I need to do anything with them and do these look healthy? I seem to find no reference of what young growth should look like and how to care for it. It seems some of the lupin leaves are beginning to brown.
Also, we’re due a frost tonight - should I protect with fleece?
I also intend to take cuttings as they reached an impressive size last year. How big do side shoots need to be for this?
any advice on nurturing perennials in spring greatly appreciated 😊


novice gardener here so appreciate any help. I planted a number of foxgloves, lupins and delphiniums last year and when tidying the beds over the weekend happily saw new growth on them all.
question is, do I need to do anything with them and do these look healthy? I seem to find no reference of what young growth should look like and how to care for it. It seems some of the lupin leaves are beginning to brown.
Also, we’re due a frost tonight - should I protect with fleece?
I also intend to take cuttings as they reached an impressive size last year. How big do side shoots need to be for this?
any advice on nurturing perennials in spring greatly appreciated 😊



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@pansyface I was talking and sprinkling pellets at the same time - clearly I can’t multitask as half the pack seemed to go down!!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Plus you don't have to clean slime off your fingers, albeit you do off your scissors. I'd not recommend the ones you use in the kitchen........