Lupins
Lupins come in a wide range of sizes, shapes and flower colours. Their flower spikes are densely packed withย small individual pea-like blooms, forming a bold splash of colour. The flowers open from the base of the stem upwards.
All lupins like well-drained soil in full sun for best results. Avoid planting in shade, as flowering will be poor.
Plant in spring and early summer, as they become available in garden centres
Position them in the soil at the same depth they were in the container
If your soil is prone to waterlogging, or you live in a cold, wet area, grow dwarf or smaller lupins in containers.
Waterย regularly through the growing season, especially when newly planted andย during hot dry spells.
Poor floweringย may be caused by too much shade or byย dividingย clumps too often. With plants in containers, it may also be caused byย overpottingย or being excessively pot-bound. Repot every three years or so, into a container that is only slightly larger. To improve flowering, water and feed in spring
Several pestsย have a taste for lupins, principallyย slugs and snails, which love the new shoots in spring, but also look out forย lupin aphids
โFungal diseasesย such asย lupin anthracnoseย andย powdery mildewย can affect lupins, along withย viruses
For more advice visit the RHS website www.rhs.org.uk