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Plant of the Week:

BACOPA BLUE BUBBLES This NEW bacopa gets a big mbs up from us! ‘Blue Bubbles’ will add sparkle to your garden with its thick, double blue purple flowers.

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BACOPA BLUE BUBBLES

This NEW bacopa gets a big green thumbs up from us! ‘Blue Bubbles’ will add sparkle to your garden with its thick, double blue-purple flowers. This Proven Winners’ annual does well in combination plantings, hanging baskets and as ground cover in your garden. Pick a spot that will give bacopa light shade to full sun. The trick to non-stop flowers is avoiding drought stress – just don’t overwater as you aim for that goal. Instead, plant bacopa with something that wilts easily when dry, like coleus. When the coleus wilts, it’s time to water. Blue Bubbles will grow 3-6 inches in height, and can trail up to 14 inches — making it a great cascading spiller plant in containers. When planting in a flowerbed, we recommend spacing them approximately 14 inches apart. With the proper care, loads of lavender-blue double blooms flower all summer long!

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