Lobelia Trailing Dark Blue
350 Plug PlantsFREE delivery on orders over £70
Quick Facts:
- Supplied as: 350 Plug Plants
- Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Plant Type: Annual
- Product Code: 260068
FREE delivery on orders over £70
Quick Facts:
- Supplied as: 350 Plug Plants
- Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Plant Type: Annual
- Product Code: 260068
Free delivery on orders over £70! Terms and conditions apply **
For any order under £70 we charge £5.95 postage and package per delivery week selected on your order.
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All our plug plants are shipped in specially designed packaging to keep the root system in place and the foliage protected in transit.
We are unfortunately currently unable to ship plants to Northern Ireland or International customers.
Product Code | 260068 |
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Supplied as | 350 Plug Plants |
Habit | Trailing |
Suitable for Hanging Baskets? | Yes |
Suitable for Patio Containers? | Yes |
Scented? | No |
Plant Type | Annual |
Botanical name | Lobelia erinus |
Season | spring |
Planting Position | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Trail Length | 10-50cm (4-20") |
Flower Colour | Blue |
Size guide - Pack of 350 Plug Plants
The most economical way to purchase your plants. Securely rooted, strong plants in mini-plugs of compost. Will need to be transplanted and grown on before planting out ready to flower. Tender varieties will need protecting from frost. Compost volume around 2.3cm deep x 1.3cm square. Foliage height 1.5cm-5cm (depending on variety). Full growing instructions are provided.
Using a good quality multi-purpose compost, pot up your plugs into 9 cell trays. Once your plug plants have been potted on and labelled, water them in well and grow on for around 5-6 weeks. Water once the compost starts to dry out.
If preferred you can pot on the plugs into hanging baskets, flower bags or pots. Add a slow release plant food like Miracle-Gro Slow Release All Purpose Plant Food to your compost which will give extra nutrients for strong and healthy plant growth.
Keep plants frost free until mid/late May and then harden off before being placed in their final positions when the risk of frost has passed in your area.
Water as necessary giving a liquid feed such as Neudorff Organic Plant Feed as instructed throughout the growing season.
Brookside Nursery Advice to get the best from your trailing lobelias.
The dainty looking flowers of the annual trailing lobelia are used to great effect in summer hanging basket and container displays. They can look fabulous as a statement display on their own but are usually planted as fillers as a foil for other larger bedding plants. Once ready to plant outside, space at approx. 4-6" (10-15cm) apart in moist soil if planting into a container. For a 12" or 14" hanging basket 3-5 plants should be sufficient when used with other plants. Hanging baskets are generally placed in a sunny position but if you can give them some afternoon shade especially in prolonged hot weather, this will keep the basket from becoming too dry and the plants from scorching. Daily watering and a weekly high potash feed is recommended to keep basket flowers blooming throughout the summer months. Trailing lobelias have shallow roots, so watering is essential to stop them drying out. Once they are depleted of moisture, lobelia will wilt and quickly dry out. Stems and flowers will brown. If this happens mid-season it is worth cutting back and seeing if the plant will revive. At the end of the season lobelia can be removed and placed on the compost heap to rot down.