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I thought lupine is toxic? Though they are very pretty.
Cool thread that I hope to put to use someday! Agreed, Neemo Foto
Lupine is similar to larkspur, have alkaloids toxic to livestock and wildlife, but I definitely see lupine that have been browsed by something, probably mostly rodents clipping seeds.Never heard anything about toxicity, but everything I read says deer don't like them.






I’m not at home for another week or so to take pics. I ripped out a 10’x20’ crappy weed infested sod and replaced with flowering plants (still weed infested, butCare to share any pics of your non-lawn?
I've got about a 60' x 20' patch of turf at the back of my lot that I've got grand plans to convert to natives but haven't gotten around to it yet. My local commercial nursery stock is poor to say the least. I think when I get going with it I'm going to have to order plugs online which I have had zero experience with.









If possible cut a ring shovel deep around your plant/tree your after. Leave it a week, go back and dig it up. Roots will have healed and sprouting near ends.
Good ideas & actions, thank you!Plant acorns in gallon pots. Oaks are tough to transplant.
When digging a hole for plant in native hard soils, cut notches in the walls for roots to find a crack. Squared off whole.
If possible cut a ring shovel deep around your plant/tree your after. Leave it a week, go back and dig it up. Roots will have healed and sprouting near ends.






