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I live north of DFW area.... Planting mine in part sun. They are beautiful. I hope they make it here.
This plant is a biennial in this area of Montana (Zone 4b), and the comment to mark them is very important. I almost pulled them out, th...Read More
Here in northern WV I tried to grow these from seed 2 years in a row with lousy results. Last fall, I dug up the one tiny plant that sur...Read More
I bought this as a seedling a few years ago at a roadside nursery. It was very beautiful. Only grew that one summer but was worth the effort.
Positive so far, but I only have seedlings I need to get in the ground before cold weather... 300 of them! I'm hoping to sell them as cut...Read More
i planted pink canterbury bells for the first time this spring. the first plant bloomed beautifully - the second isn't quite as colorful...Read More
Although a biennial in Zone 4 it is worth the effort. Large bells (cups) with equally impressive saucers in both deep purple and white. M...Read More
If you grow plants from seeds, as I did, make sure you clearly label and stake out the area where they are planted, or you'll end up with...Read More
Garden fairy, aka DD, evidently planted these in a cottage garden mix she threw about. Didn't know what it was. After 2 years I told it "...Read More
My experience with this plant was positive. Very easy to grow, (I'm in the Mid-Atlantic), didn't seem to mind the very acid soil near ev...Read More
I planted these with painted daisies (pyrethrum) and the effect was really pleasing. This is a great color spot to provide blues among al...Read More
Mine bloomed nicely last summer, but did not make it through our zone 5 winter.
A classic cottage garden plant, this biennial bellflower has large showy blooms of pink, blue, purple, and white. There are varieties sol...Read More