


Loopy - Lupine Flower Seed Mix
- 70% Annual, 30% Perennial Species; 100% Pure Seed, No Fillers
- A classic and easy to grow wildflower mix!
- Prefers full sun exposure; Suitable for ALL USDA Zones
Fast Facts
About Loopy - Lupine Flower Seed Mix
7 Varieties
Buy Lupine Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
"Loopy" Lupine Flower Seed Mix
Lupine lovers are a special breed, and we've created this mix just for them. It's chock full of all the favorites such as Wild Perennial Lupine, Russel Lupine, and Arroyo Lupine, as well as some of the more obscure varieties. A must for enthusiasts of this proud and majestic flower. Suitable for all regions of North America.
*Seed scarification advised for lupine seeds (Nicking or scaring seeds with hard seed coatings before planting helps the seeds absorb water. After scarification, soak seeds in water overnight before planting. This will jump-start germination and get your garden growing faster.)
Fast Facts
About Loopy - Lupine Flower Seed Mix
7 Varieties
Buy Lupine Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
"Loopy" Lupine Flower Seed Mix
Lupine lovers are a special breed, and we've created this mix just for them. It's chock full of all the favorites such as Wild Perennial Lupine, Russel Lupine, and Arroyo Lupine, as well as some of the more obscure varieties. A must for enthusiasts of this proud and majestic flower. Suitable for all regions of North America.
*Seed scarification advised for lupine seeds (Nicking or scaring seeds with hard seed coatings before planting helps the seeds absorb water. After scarification, soak seeds in water overnight before planting. This will jump-start germination and get your garden growing faster.)
How to Plant Loopy Mix
When to Plant Lupine Seeds
Direct sow in early Spring, as soon as the soil is able to be worked. You can also start Lupine seeds indoors, 4-8 weeks before the final frost of the Spring. In temperate climates, Lupine seeds can also be sown in the Fall, after the first killing frost.
Where to Plant Lupine Seeds
Choose a space with Full Sun conditions, or some light shade. Lupines do best in moist, well-draining, somewhat sandy and well-worked soil.
How to Plant Lupine Seeds
Soak the seeds overnight in lukewarm water, or you can use sandpaper to rough up the exterior coating of the seed. This will help make it easier for your seeds to germinate and give you a stronger success rate. Direct sow your seeds onto the surface of the sil and compress, but do not cover, as Lupines need sunlight to germinate. Sprouts will appear in about 10-15 days.
How to Care for Lupine Seeds
Deadhead spent blooms to encourage additional flowering through the season. Taller varieties of Lupine may need staking as well. Don't cut down dead spikes in the Spring/summer, and instead wait until the fall. Likewise,seed pods can be harvested and saved for future plantings. For perennial Lupine, mulching in the winter can be beneficial for the roots. As Spring approaches, the mulching can be removed.
Seed Coverage for Loopy - Lupine Flower Seed Mix
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
1/4 Pound |
250-500 Sq. Ft |
1 Pound |
500-1,000 Sq. Ft |
5 Pounds |
5,000-10,000 Sq. Ft |
10 Pounds |
10,000-20,000 Sq. Ft |
From Our Customers
5.00/5 Based on 3 Reviews
southeast wildflowers
Beautiful blooms, still blooming and zillions of seeds still being produced. I also purchased dahlias . Still blooming in northwest florida. Definitely 5 stars!
- donna brown, Nov 2015
Wild flowers in the Mountains...
Perfect selection....can't wait for the blooms.
- Loretta Gardiner, Jun 2015
Lovely lupine
We bought a pound of lupine seeds a couple of years ago. My granddaughter and I had Miss Rumphius, by Barbara Cooney and wanted to make the world a more beautiful place! We scattered them together over the course of acres weeks. Actually planting some. We were so pleased by the incredible plants that came up. Some lasting all through the summer and blooming twice! They must like Maine!
- Rebecca Cuthbert, May 2015