You can have some of mine... I live around the East End, email if
that is convenient for you.
I thought that all harvested lupin seeds were purple, I have a few
colors. We just wipper-snipped them down so I won't be able to tell
you what colors are what! I'm pretty sure they will survive no matter
when you transplant them.
KR
On Jul 16, 6:59 pm, "rabbit" <sonof...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> hi.I understand about the timings but the question was if anyone knew
where
> to dig up some, not when.
> cheers
>
> "grandpa" <nos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
> news:f7gek1$jlr$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Why not wait till they go to seed or better yet wait til spring and
then
> > dig some .They won`t suvive if you transplant now .Or buy seed.
> > Grandpa
> > "rabbit" <sonof...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> >news:469b9c14$0$8870$9a566e8b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>I see lupins growing wild everywhere and want to get some. Anyone know
of
> >>a location in, or slightly outside of, town that a fella could go dig
> >>some up without being sent to a gulag or being shot by an angry
farmer?
> >>:-)