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Lupin and Phlox
By Greenthumb
- 16 Sep, 2008
- 7 likes
Lupin is taking the chill well. The phlox has just stopped doing anything but slowly fading.
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This one I got without knowing color, hoping for blue. Just a few leaves. Really became a wonderful plant, and BLUE! Neighbor says hers never come back, but I'm gonna try.
18 Sep, 2008
Lots of straw or mulch on top will help right?
19 Sep, 2008
Thats the plan. I'm thinking a blog and photos for winter prep round here. I've a pile of pulled up grass to mulch it all. now and then a mouse moves in for the winter, the only down side. I had a hornets nest replace the mouse for summer that time. Gardening with hornets....not so pleasant....lol.
21 Sep, 2008
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This photo is of "Lupin 'Gallery Blue'" in Greenthumb's garden
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Gorgeous photo!!! I wish I could get lupine to look like that! It has a cool (like evening) look to it. LOVE IT!
17 Sep, 2008