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Rubinrot Heirloom Campanula "Canterbury Bell" Seeds for Stunning Red Bells

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Growing Instructions

Product details
Rubinrot Campanula Canterbury Bell (Campanula medium) is an old-fashioned biennial cherished for its tall stature and clusters of large, vibrant ruby red bell-shaped flowers. Growing up to 24-36 inches tall, these bold blooms have cream-lipped petals with crimson spots inside, adding an elegant touch to borders, cottage gardens, and cut flower arrangements. Known for their appeal to pollinators including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, these bells flower in late spring through summer.

How to grow Rubinrot Campanula Canterbury Bells
Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, laying them on moist soil surface without covering as they require light to germinate. Germination occurs in 14-21 days at ~70°F (21°C). Thin seedlings to about 10 inches apart; transplant outdoors after last frost with 12-15 inch spacing. Choose fertile, well-drained soil in full to partial sun.

Germination process
Seeds typically germinate 14-21 days, requiring light and consistent moisture.

Growing conditions
Best in USDA zones 3-9. Tolerant of full sun to part shade, preferring well-drained soil. Cold hardy with good overwintering potential in milder climates.

Planting tips
Deadhead regularly to prolong blooms and discourage unwanted reseeding. Divide plants every few years to maintain vigor. Stake if exposed to wind for stem support.

Key benefits & uses
Dramatic red blooms enhance garden borders and floral displays. Attracts beneficial insects and complements cottage and pollinator gardens. Excellent for fresh cut flowers with long vase life.

Best uses in garden & landscape
Perfect for borders, cottage and cutting gardens, and pollinator-friendly landscapes.

Conclusion
Heirloom Rubinrot Campanula Canterbury Bell seeds provide prolific, bold red blooms that elevate garden beauty with classic bell-shaped elegance.


FAQs:

  1. How long does germination take?
    Answer: 14-21 days under moist, light conditions.

  2. What light and soil conditions?
    Answer: Full sun to partial shade with well-drained fertile soil.

  3. How far apart to space seedlings?
    Answer: Thin to 10-15 inches apart.

  4. How to ensure prolonged flowering?
    Answer: Deadhead regularly and stake if necessary.

  5. Does it attract pollinators?
    Answer: Yes, multiple beneficial pollinators.

    Product details
    Rubinrot Campanula Canterbury Bell (Campanula medium) is an old-fashioned biennial cherished for its tall stature and clusters of large, vibrant ruby red bell-shaped flowers. Growing up to 24-36 inches tall, these bold blooms have cream-lipped petals with crimson spots inside, adding an elegant touch to borders, cottage gardens, and cut flower arrangements. Known for their appeal to pollinators including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, these bells flower in late spring through summer.

    How to grow Rubinrot Campanula Canterbury Bells
    Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, laying them on moist soil surface without covering as they require light to germinate. Germination occurs in 14-21 days at ~70°F (21°C). Thin seedlings to about 10 inches apart; transplant outdoors after last frost with 12-15 inch spacing. Choose fertile, well-drained soil in full to partial sun.

    Germination process
    Seeds typically germinate 14-21 days, requiring light and consistent moisture.

    Growing conditions
    Best in USDA zones 3-9. Tolerant of full sun to part shade, preferring well-drained soil. Cold hardy with good overwintering potential in milder climates.

    Planting tips
    Deadhead regularly to prolong blooms and discourage unwanted reseeding. Divide plants every few years to maintain vigor. Stake if exposed to wind for stem support.

    Key benefits & uses
    Dramatic red blooms enhance garden borders and floral displays. Attracts beneficial insects and complements cottage and pollinator gardens. Excellent for fresh cut flowers with long vase life.

    Best uses in garden & landscape
    Perfect for borders, cottage and cutting gardens, and pollinator-friendly landscapes.

    Conclusion
    Heirloom Rubinrot Campanula Canterbury Bell seeds provide prolific, bold red blooms that elevate garden beauty with classic bell-shaped elegance.


    FAQs:

    1. How long does germination take?
      Answer: 14-21 days under moist, light conditions.

    2. What light and soil conditions?
      Answer: Full sun to partial shade with well-drained fertile soil.

    3. How far apart to space seedlings?
      Answer: Thin to 10-15 inches apart.

    4. How to ensure prolonged flowering?
      Answer: Deadhead regularly and stake if necessary.

    5. Does it attract pollinators?
      Answer: Yes, multiple beneficial pollinators.

Non-GMO

Dharaseeds are Non-GMO and free from genetically modified organisms.

High Germination Rate

Tested for high viability to ensure successful sprouting.

Heirloom Variety

Open-pollinated seeds preserved for quality and authenticity.

Chemical-Free

Free from synthetic pesticides, herbicides, and additives.

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