Canterbury bells plant (Campanula medium) is a popular biennial (perennial in some areas) garden plant reaching about two feet or slightly more.Instruction how to grow Canterbury bells :Sow the seeds indoors 6 to 10 weeks before the expected last date of spring frost.Sprinkle seeds on well-drained potting medium in pots or beds with a pH of 5.5 to 5.8. Do not cover the seeds. Covering Canterbury bells seeds will inhibit their germination — the point where they develop embryonic roots.Place the seeds in 10 to 100 foot candles of light to aid germination. That is low light. Light on a window sill or coming through a glass patio door ranges from 100 to 5,000 foot candles depending on latitude, time of year and the direction the light comes from.Maintain a temperature between 65 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit. To achieve the best germination rate, maintain the seeds at an even temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit for four days.Keep the potting mix and seeds moist but not soggy. The seeds should germinate in 14 to 21 days.Package includes: 0.16ozWe are not including text instruction in English, but if it's needs please request it (you can just type text "INSTRUCTION") and we will send to you via 's messenger. Thank you for understanding.Happy harvest!
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