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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
oak leaf hydrangea
What are the brown spots on the leaf and what do I use on it to get rid of them?
Answer
Sounds like Cercospora leaf spot a disease which affects hydrangea that lack sufficient nutrients. Typically, the spotting begins on the leaves at the base of the plant and then gradually spreads upward through the canopy. To control Cercospora remove the dead diseased leaves, apply a hydrangea specific fertilizer at the recommended rate, and adequate watering will help slow the development and spread. Other than that there is no instant cure once there is significant spotting, if the spotting has just begun apply a fungicide rated to control Cercospora, apply at the recommended rate.
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