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Champion II Pink (F1) Campanula Seed
$3.90
Campanula makes a nice addition to a cut-flower production in that it offers a bountiful crop in spring to early summer, often in the gap between early spring crops and...
Champion Lavender (F1) Campanula Seed
$3.90
Canterbury Bells have a rich history dating back to Medieval England, when British gardeners first started incorporating the European wildflower into their gardens. Bellflowers showcase sturdy stems laden heavy with...
Mixed Canterbury Bells Campanula Seed
$3.90
A cottage garden staple for centuries, Canterbury Bells Mix features exquisite blooms that range from purple, to lavender, to plum, to white. A Biennial that grows up to 32 inches,...
Campanula (Bellflower) offers a bountiful crop in spring to early summer, filling the gap between early spring crops and summer annuals. Plants will produce flowers in the first year of production, if started early enough in the season. Plants should be started in fall, winter or early spring, as these daylength-sensitive plants require short days during seedling development to ensure sufficient stem length before flowering. In our Zone 5 winter tunnel trials, fall-sown plants overwintered well, blooming in early June on very tall, vigorous plants. In our Zone 5 spring tunnel trials, winter-sown plants flowered in mid-June through early July on shorter plants. Also known as Bellflower and Canterbury Bells.