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Canterbury Bells Cup And Saucer Mixed by Kings Seeds

£2.15
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Barcode: 5027559557019

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Description

Canterbury Bells Calycanthema, much as its name would suggest produces large bell shaped flowers with the appearance of a cup and saucer in shades of pink, blue and white. The plant will grow to an overall height of approximately 75cm and flowers from May to July.

Pack size: 850 Seeds

When To Sow - April to June

Where To Sow - Sow the fine seeds thinly in trays or pots in good compost 1cm (1/2"") deep. Place in a cold frame or unheated glasshouse.

What To Do Next - As soon as the seedlings are large enough to handle, prick off into trays 10cm (4"") apart. Plant out in the flowering site during September or October, 30cm (12"") apart.

Flowers - May to July the following year

Handy Tip - The leaves of Canterbury Bells seem particularly attractive to slugs during Winter, so added protection is a good precaution. Dead head regularly to provide a Summer-long display.

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Canterbury Bells Cup And Saucer Mixed by Kings Seeds

£2.15

Canterbury Bells Calycanthema, much as its name would suggest produces large bell shaped flowers with the appearance of a cup and saucer in shades of pink, blue and white. The plant will grow to an overall height of approximately 75cm and flowers from May to July.

Pack size: 850 Seeds

When To Sow - April to June

Where To Sow - Sow the fine seeds thinly in trays or pots in good compost 1cm (1/2"") deep. Place in a cold frame or unheated glasshouse.

What To Do Next - As soon as the seedlings are large enough to handle, prick off into trays 10cm (4"") apart. Plant out in the flowering site during September or October, 30cm (12"") apart.

Flowers - May to July the following year

Handy Tip - The leaves of Canterbury Bells seem particularly attractive to slugs during Winter, so added protection is a good precaution. Dead head regularly to provide a Summer-long display.

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