Lupine polyphyllus.
Here's another flower blooming. I planted it this year, around mid-spring.
Lupicula loves watering. It loves care. And that doesn't just mean watering, it also requires feeding. You can feed it with nitroamaphoska or a special fertilizer for blooming flowers. Another maintenance item is weeding. Why remove weeds? Firstly, because weeds take nutrients from the soil, moisture, and other things, and secondly, the flowers don't look as beautiful when there's grass growing there. I've already removed the grass in the front garden many times this year; it grows so quickly, faster than the flowers. My space isn't large, but it's not small either, so there are many places where I need to remove weeds. It takes a lot of time. But it's worth it. The flowers retain more nutrients in the soil, moisture, and sunlight, and, of course, they look beautiful.
Lupicula is a beautiful flower. The bush grows, puts out stems, and flowers appear on it. Mine is blue and purple. Such a bright, beautiful color.
I love my front garden; I enjoy tending to the flowers.