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Can lupine be planted with lilies

I recently planted a lupine in the correct soil and light conditions so I thought maybe it was the lilies. It never recovered from be transplanted.


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 07/11/2015 @ 6:57 pm

There should be no reason Lupines couldn’t be in a garden bed with lilies. They are cold hardy to zone 4.

Lupines would be difficult to overwinter in your zone 3 garden. You can grow them as an annual, and if they were to seed that would be great.

If you place new plants in the garden water them well.

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