This is the classic Canterbury Bell, a cottage garden favourite. The bell shaped flowers are on tall strong spikes which make for wonderful cut flowers. To achieve the most height and for same year flowers, plant out your seedlings in early spring. They are semi-hardy so will cope with the cold. Later plantings will flower the following year.
Type : Annual/Biennial Position : Sun/Part Shade Height : 80-100cm Quantity per packet : 150
Growing Sowing method : Transplant. Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost. When to plant : September Spacing : 20-30cm Depth : Surface sow and lightly cover. Germination : 14-28 days Days to maturity : 100-120