Canterbury Bells - Cup and Saucer Mixed / Calycanthema Canterbury Bells - Cup and Saucer Mixed / Calycanthema

Sowing Sow the fine seeds thinly in trays or pots in good compost 1cm (1/2”) deep. Place in a cold frame or unheated glasshouse. Planting 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. Other Instructions 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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