Canterbury Bells Seeds - Rose-Pink
Flower Specifications
Season: Biennial
USDA Zones: 3 - 9
Height: 32 inches
Bloom Season: Spring and summer
Bloom Color: Rose
Environment: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.8
Planting Directions
Temperature: 70F
Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 days
Light Required: Yes
Depth: Do not cover
Sowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plant
Moisture: Keep moist until germination
Plant Spacing: 10 inches
Care & Maintenance: Canterbury Bells
Canterbury Bells (Campanula Medium Rose-pink) - Campanula seeds are so rewarding to grow, and the addition of Campanula Canterbury Bells to your spring and summer garden will be most welcome! This popular and beautiful biennial was introduced to this country from southern Spain in 1596. These sun-loving flowers will produce lovely blooms for the garden for weeks at a time.
Impressive cut flower
Canterbury Bells make impressive cut flowers, and when cut off at the stem and kept in a vase, they last for weeks, as long as the water is changed daily.
Canterbury bell seed | rose-pink
How to grow
How To Grow Canterbury Bell From Seed: Sow Canterbury Bell seeds indoors 6 - 10 weeks before your region's last frost date. 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.
Transplant the seedlings outdoors in rich, well-drained soil that has plenty of compost or sphagnum peat moss worked in. Canterbury Bells need a site in full sun to partial shade.
- Sowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plant
- Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 days
- Keep moist until germination
- Attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds
- Depth: Do not cover
Flower Care
Canterbury Bell care includes fertilizing every other month during the growing season for best height and heaviest bloom. The tall Campanula plant may need support to keep flowers upright. Cut Canterbury Bells back after flowering.
- Height: 32 inches
- USDA Zones: 3 - 9
- Season: Biennial
- Deer Resistant: Yes