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Plant of the Week
Lobelia

| Scientific name | Lobelia erinus |
| Common name | Lobelia |
| Type | Annuals |
| Variety | Annual |
| USDA Zone hardiness | 1 - 8b |
| Exposure | Full sun |
| Height | Under 1' |
| Spread | Under 1' |
A low growing perennial generally grown as an annual. Grown in full sun to shade, does better in the cooler weather and often goes out of bloom when it gets hot. Look for heat tolerant cultivars. Cut back after first bloom, fertilize and water to maintain flowering in the summer.
Recent Question from Gardeners
Question
Watering and Erosion Control
First question is weather or not I should water my greenhouse in morning or evening? Second what trees and shrubs are best for erosion control in Clearlake California for full-sun?
Answer
To answer your first question it is best to water in the morning that way the water has a chance to be absorbed by the plants and excess water can evaporate which will help avoid insect and disease problems. Watering in the morning is also a good idea out in the garden. When choosing plants for erosion control it's important to pick plants that vary in height and size. Larger plants are first to slow the speed of the rainfall and also provide soil stability from their larger deeper roots where grasses provide coverage and shallower roots that stabilize the surface soil. I would stick to native or drought tolerant plants in Clearlake California to conserve water. Here are a few plants that I would recommend in your area: Native oaks (i.e. blue, valley, coastal), Madrone trees, California lilac (Ceanothus spp.), Sages, Buckwheats, Lonicera, Lobelia, Bidens, and Ribes to name a few. Thanks for the question, happy gardening! Plant Life Online
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