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Perennials in 9 cm pots.....go for 'em now

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  • sandyvsandyv Posts: 116

    Verdun am I reading you right-you suggest moving some of the lupins into pots once they have finished flowering, what then? Do you hide them in the 'working' corner and plant them out again next year? Is this to free up space for later flowering plants?

  • sandyvsandyv Posts: 116

    I was once told, obviously wrongly, that lupins don't like having their roots disturbed, so it never occurred to me to divide them!!

  • Peanuts3Peanuts3 Posts: 759

    hmm stumped, i thought lupins were annuals, although my dad planted some from seed for me and they are on their third year.  Already looking like a great clump. Do I divide them after flowering ?

    All other lupins I've planted since those have really struggled. Such a shame.

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