Gardening Tips : How to Care for Lupines
Tips, Tricks
Caring for lupines is easy as long as you try to recreate their natural habitats, such as sandy soil from the beaches. Discover how to care for your lupines with tips from a third-generation flower grower in this free video on gardening tips. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Washington. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
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Is it a perennial?
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thats not a lupin if you cut lupin roots end of video mixed up somewhere
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That is not a lupine that she planted! Lupines have thin pointed tips on finger-like leaves.
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That's not a lupin - she's loopy
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The plant you demonstrated doesn't have the typical foliage of a lupine which is fingered.
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They grow even in the Arctic, near the Arctic Circle in Sweden.
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There is nothing particularly 'American' about Lupins. There is evidence of their use over 4000 years ago in the Mediterranean. They are found all over.
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That did not look like a Lupine too me? Have I got it wrong?
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She's brutalizing the roots ... the roots, oh no, the roots, lady what're you doing?
The foliage sure does not look like Lupines - maybe she grabbed the wrong plant. -
I thought you should not disturb lupine roots?
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This video is terrible. Lupines can be difficult to grow depending on the type of soil you have. There are ways to increase the chance of germination. You would NEVER trim the roots of a lupine. Lupines have a tap root which run very deep, if attempting to cut roots or transplant it is more likely you will end up with a dead plant. You are able to propogate by taking cuttings. None of this information was provided. At the very least use a real lupine plant in the video.
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Thank you for these very useful tips! I agree that lupines can be an addition to the beauty of your garden. Significantly, lupines contains healthy benefits because its extreme bitterness could fight against cholesterol. This is highly appreciated!
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Go make one yourself.
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I absolutely agree with JeremianJJay
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cutting destroys more rootsystem then necessary.."fluff the roots"
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View stunning images of wild lupin at bellamoonnature
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This video is absolute crap. The woman did not even use a lupine plant when she was "trimming it's roots" It was not informational about how to recreate the natural habitat and you did not even show viewers what a beautiful lupine looks like. If you are going to create a "how to" video don't do it half ass.
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