Cool Canterbury Bell Flower Seeds 20+
It has long been enjoyed in landscapes and cut flower arrangements.
canterbury bell flower seeds. You can also get either of these from your local nursery. Our main offerings include. Press the Campanula seeds into the soil but do not cover them.
Canterbury Bells add full bell-shaped flowers on tall stems to spring gardensa classic for cottage gardens and a good cut flower too. Sowing seeds two years in a row ensures a yearly show. HB - Hardy biennial.
The flower seed germinates in 14 -. You need only minimal covering with soil. Do not cover the Campanula seeds but gently press the flower seed into the soil and germination is usually within 14 - 21 days when the seeds are kept moist.
However they are cost effective as most people store the seeds of their old bells and re-plant them for new flowers. An attractive cottage garden favourite producing large flowers in the distinctive cup-and-saucer shape. If you are starting your seeds outdoors directly in your garden surface sow them in the late spring or early summer.
So I wanted to make sure to grow multiple on purpose this time around. The Canterbury Bells Cup will germinate in 15-21 days and should be planted. These sun-loving flowers will produce lovely blooms for the garden for weeks at a time.
Campanula medium Champion Pink. Germination should occur in 2 3 weeks. Canterbury Bells Seeds - Mixed A cottage garden staple for centuries Canterbury Bells Mix features exquisite blooms that range from purple to lavender to plum to white.