200 Harebell Wild Blue Bellflower (Campanula Rotundifolia) HP Seeds. Long Flowering Hardy Wild Perennial, Hardy to -15c, Beautiful Bell Shaped Nodding Flowers from approx July to September. Loved by Bees and other Pollinators. Sow Seeds Indoors February to April and September to October. 300 Seeds Supplied
Harebell Wild Blue Bellflower (Campanula Rotundifolia) is often called the Bluebell of Scotland! It is a wonderful hardy wild perennial. It has a very long flowering season from July to September and is also hardy to -15c. With its charming blue, bell shaped flowers it is beautiful. The leaves are heart shaped and evergreen and each plant (if allowed) will spread and form groundcover. When established, it will make a wonderful splash of blue, like a blue cloud, in your beds and borders (at the front), amongst your flowering annuals. As with all hardy perennial plants, this wild Campanula will happily survive a normal winter and come back bigger and better the following year. Clumps of plants can be split every 2 or 3 years. All Campanulas can be be planted in sunny or partial shade areas of your garden. Height 30cm Spread 25cm.
Sowing: Sow seeds Indoors February to April or September to October
Indoors. Sow seeds in cell module plug trays filled with moist, good quality seed compost. Sow on the surface and press in lightly - the seeds need light to germinate. Germination takes 14-28 days at 16-18c. Keep compost moist but not soaked. When plants are large enough to handle, they can be transplanted into 9cm pots and grown on. When all danger of frost has passed, acclimatise plants to outdoor temperatures for a week or so. Plant outside spacing plants 25-30cm apart. Protect young plants from any late frost.





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