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Canterbury bells plant (Campanula medium) is a popular biennial (perennial in some areas) garden plant reaching about two feet or slightly more.
The Canterbury bells plant is hardy throughout Zone 4-10. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and appreciates moist, well-draining soil and reasonably cool temperatures. Therefore, if you live in a relatively hot climate, you may want to provide plenty of afternoon shade.
Like most bellflower plants, Canterbury bells are easily propagated by seeds. These should be started in late spring/early summer, thinning as needed once seedlings become large enough. You need only minimal covering with soil. Simply sprinkle seeds in the garden bed and allow nature to do the rest (of course, you will need to keep the area watered). Mature plants will self-seed.
During the first year, you should expect only a low-growing clump or rosette of green leaves. By the second year, Canterbury bells flowers will form, usually in summer, atop tall, upright stemsBy the second year, Canterbury bells flowers will form, usually in summer, atop tall, upright stems