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Canterbury Bells~Cup & Saucer Mix
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Cup & Saucer Canterbury Bells Mix

~>White, Pink, Lavender, and Blue Flowers
~>Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not over water
~>Category:
Biennials
Annuals
~>Sun Exposure:
Full Sun
~>Bloom Time:
Late Spring/Early Summer
~>Foliage:
Herbaceous
~>Spacing:
9-12 in. (22-30 cm)
~>20 seeds

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Questions & Comments
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Could you give me a little more info. on these, like to have them every year do they reseed them self or you have to get the seeds and put then out the next year, how you get or were you get them from the flower, any info, would be great, I really love them, Thanks.
Jun 28th, 2012 at 7:52:28 PM BST by
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Answering a few of your questions:
Canterbury Bells are "technically a biennial (produces only foliage the first year, flowers the second, then dies), in warmer parts of the country it often will bloom in just one year. A notorious self-sower, campanula can be propagated easily by seed or through root division of mature plants every three to four years. Campanulas will escape garden borders due to their seeding ability. Watch for seedlings and pluck them as they appear."
"Allow mature campanulas to go to seed in late summer. They will produce pods that contain three seeds apiece. Break the pods open when they become dry and brittle. Collect the seeds, put them in a paper envelope, and store in a cool, dry place for the winter."
I can write up a detailed information card with everything I know or can find out about them and include it in the shipment for the winner if they would like. There is a lot of information out there. I retrieved this information from eHow.com
Jun 29th, 2012 at 5:11:58 AM BST by

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