The Blue Bubikopf (Isotoma fluviatilis) is not related to the popular houseplant of the same name (Soleirolia). Isotoma is hardy and can therefore easily be grown as a ground cover or plant in perennial beds. Winter protection is still required.

The blue bob is hardy and therefore a popular ground cover

Blue bob haircut is hardy

  • Not related to houseplants
  • absolutely hardy
  • very easy to care for
  • needs protection from winter sun

The blue bob belongs to the large family of the bellflower family and is just as hardy as all representatives of this species. It only grows up to five centimeters high and spreads well if there is enough space. It is therefore very popular as a ground cover in sunny to partially shaded locations.

You should not place the blue bobbed head near larger, strong-growing perennials, as it will then quickly become overgrown. The pretty blue and white flowers hardly form in the shade.

Protect blue bob hair from the winter sun

Even if the blue bobbed haircut is absolutely hardy and can easily withstand temperatures well below freezing, it needs winter protection.

The tender shoots do not need to be protected from the cold, but from the winter sun. If the blue bobbed head is not covered, the actually evergreen plant looks very unsightly in spring and takes a long time until it develops strong green shoots again.

Fir branches and brushwood are suitable as a cover. Foliage that is not too tight can also be scattered over the blue bobbed hair. The cover remains in place until new shoots have formed and is then carefully removed.

Grow blue bob haircuts in pots or tubs

You can also plant the blue bob in a bucket or pot. You just have to water more often.

When cared for in the bucket, the blue bob is not quite as hardy and should be brought to a sheltered place. Cover it with brushwood.

Blue bobbed hair - Propagation by division

Just like the houseplant bob, the blue bob is very easy to propagate. All you have to do is dig up the plant and divide it. Make sure that enough shoots and roots remain on each section.

tips

The blue bob is not demanding. Normal garden soil is sufficient as a substrate, which you are welcome to mix with mature compost.

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