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A fiery garden!
An adventurous little plant. The 'Alba' Carpathian bellflower (Campanula) gives the garden a beautiful appearance! The Carpathian bellflower originates from the mountains. It is a low-growing plant that can grow indefinitely. You can let the garden plant run through the garden like a carpet or let it grow over a wall. Blooming time is between June and August. The deep blue flowers give the garden a beautiful colour.
The most favourable time to plant this creeping plant is in spring. Put the Campanula in a sunny spot or in partial shade. It's best to give it extra water during dry spells.
This way, you can enjoy your garden endlessly!
The most favourable time to plant this creeping plant is in spring. Put the Campanula in a sunny spot or in partial shade. It's best to give it extra water during dry spells.
This way, you can enjoy your garden endlessly!
6x Campanula 'Alba' White - Hardy plant
Campanula carpatica 'Alba'
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6x Campanula 'Alba' White - Hardy plant
Regular price
£14.99
Sale price
£14.99
Regular price
£14.99
Unit price
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per
Specifications
Specifications
White
Supplied as container plant
Not edible
Flowering July - September
Stays green
Growing height 20 - 30 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Planting distance 30 - 40 cm
Planting
Planting
What do I need?
• Bucket
• Trowel
• Compost or cow manure pellets
The bellflower is a perennial that thrives in open soil. Dig a spacious hole for planting and till the soil well. You can improve poor-quality soil by mixing in some compost and cow manure pellets. Place the root ball of the Campanula at the correct height in the planting hole. The top side of the root ball should be just below ground level. Fill the hole up with potting soil and press firmly. Water the Campanula immediately after planting. The bellflower grows and blooms best in a location with full sun or half shade in loose, nutrient-rich soil.
• Bucket
• Trowel
• Compost or cow manure pellets
The bellflower is a perennial that thrives in open soil. Dig a spacious hole for planting and till the soil well. You can improve poor-quality soil by mixing in some compost and cow manure pellets. Place the root ball of the Campanula at the correct height in the planting hole. The top side of the root ball should be just below ground level. Fill the hole up with potting soil and press firmly. Water the Campanula immediately after planting. The bellflower grows and blooms best in a location with full sun or half shade in loose, nutrient-rich soil.
Care
Care
What do I need?
• Watering can
• Plant food
• Shears
• Cow manure pellets
Regularly water your Campanula, because the soil around the roots cannot dry out. Regularly trim stems of the bellflower that are finished blooming, because this will encourage them to blossom again. For extra rich flowering in Campanulas, Bakker recommends regularly adding plant food to the water in the summer. Cut away unsightly leaves in the spring.
• Watering can
• Plant food
• Shears
• Cow manure pellets
Regularly water your Campanula, because the soil around the roots cannot dry out. Regularly trim stems of the bellflower that are finished blooming, because this will encourage them to blossom again. For extra rich flowering in Campanulas, Bakker recommends regularly adding plant food to the water in the summer. Cut away unsightly leaves in the spring.
Description
Description
A fiery garden!
An adventurous little plant. The 'Alba' Carpathian bellflower (Campanula) gives the garden a beautiful appearance! The Carpathian bellflower originates from the mountains. It is a low-growing plant that can grow indefinitely. You can let the garden plant run through the garden like a carpet or let it grow over a wall. Blooming time is between June and August. The deep blue flowers give the garden a beautiful colour.
The most favourable time to plant this creeping plant is in spring. Put the Campanula in a sunny spot or in partial shade. It's best to give it extra water during dry spells.
This way, you can enjoy your garden endlessly!
The most favourable time to plant this creeping plant is in spring. Put the Campanula in a sunny spot or in partial shade. It's best to give it extra water during dry spells.
This way, you can enjoy your garden endlessly!
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