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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
Bonfire ashes
I have a large heap of ashes from my bonfire - mainly burnt hedge clipping, tree prunings, cot down plant material, and want to know if it is beneficial to spread it on either the border, ar on the veg garden.
Answer
Wood ashes can be beneficial in your garden, for best result spread a thin layer over the surface before you till the soil. The ashes will condition the soil as well as add micro and macro elements plants need for healthy development. Too much will raise the alkalinity of your soil so its best to use the wood ash in moderation and around plants that benefit from alkaline soils. I would not recommend using ashes from anything other than plant debris.
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