Violet Canterbury Bells Seeds – Wildflower Mix Heirloom
Violet Canterbury Bells Seeds – Wildflower Mix Heirloom
Violet Canterbury Bells Seeds – Wildflower Mix Heirloom

Violet Canterbury Bells Seeds – Wildflower Mix

These seeds are suitable for home gardening use
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Product description

Create a charming, cottage-style garden with the Violet Canterbury Bells Heirloom Wildflower Mix, a beautiful blend of bell-shaped blooms known for their elegant form and vibrant color. These classic heirloom varieties produce tall spires filled with violet, lavender, and soft purple flowers that add height, texture, and a romantic touch to borders, garden beds, and wildflower areas.

This Violet Canterbury Bells Wildflower Mix is easy to grow, reliable, and ideal for home gardeners seeking long-lasting color and traditional floral beauty. Its nectar-rich flowers attract bees and butterflies, supporting a healthy and diverse garden ecosystem.

Features:

  • Produces tall spires of violet and purple bell-shaped flowers

  • Heirloom wildflower blend known for strong growth and classic charm

  • Attracts pollinators including bees and butterflies

  • Excellent for borders, cottage gardens, cut flowers, and wildflower plantings

  • Easy to grow and suitable for both beginner and experienced gardeners

Specifications:

Scientific Name: Campanula medium
Common Name: Canterbury Bells
Seed Type: Heirloom Wildflower Mix
Plant Type: Biennial (often grown as annual in some climates)
Height: 24–36 inches
Spread: 12–18 inches
Bloom Colors: Violet, Lavender, Purple
Bloom Season: Late Spring to Early Summer
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil
Soil pH: 6.0–7.0
Water Needs: Moderate; prefers evenly moist soil
Planting Depth: 1/8 inch; lightly cover with soil
Germination Time: 14–21 days
Germination Temperature: 65–70°F (18–21°C)
Plant Spacing: 12–18 inches apart

Season & Zones:

  • Growing Season: Cool to Warm Season (Spring through Early Summer)

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9

  • Planting Months (by Zone):

    • Zones 4–5: Start indoors February–April; transplant outdoors in May–June

    • Zones 6–8: Direct sow March–May or sow in September for fall germination

    • Zones 9: Best planted October–December for early spring blooming