Watering, fertilizing, multiplying & more

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How often do you have to water the bellflower?

Bluebells should be watered moderately, especially in sunny locations and in dry conditions. However, it is important not to overdo it with watering, because the plants are very sensitive to waterlogging.

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Do you have to fertilize the bellflower regularly? If so, with what?

Bellflowers are grateful for regular fertilization with organic fertilizers, nothing more is necessary. Ripe compost, which is mulched with in the spring, and a little nettle manure every two weeks together with the irrigation water are best.

Can I cut the bellflower?

Basically is an annual cutback not necessary, only the dead plant parts and withered flowers should be removed. To stimulate growth and flowering, the Bellflower but can also be cut back to a hand's breadth.

When is the best time to cut?

The best time for a maintenance cut is the time after flowering, i.e. in autumn. Early spring, shortly before budding, is best for pruning.

How does the bellflower reproduce?

Bluebells are through either Seeds or propagated by division. However, when growing seeds, you need to know exactly what type it is. Some Campanula species belong to the dark germs and others to the light germs. Many seeds also germinate best if they are first stored in the refrigerator for a few weeks.

When is the best time to sow the seeds of the bellflower?

From mid-March to early April, bluebells can be sown, but it is better to avoid night frosts and an overly sunny location. The substrate with the seeds must be kept evenly moist.

Can bluebells be grown in a pot without any problems?

Bellflowers can be cultivated very easily in pots, boxes or hanging baskets.

What diseases do you have to watch out for in the bellflower?

If the pouring behavior is incorrect or Too high humidity, bellflowers are quite susceptible to that Leaf spot disease respectively. an infestation with the mosaic virus. Gray mold is also quite common. As a rule, it should be sufficient to cut off infected parts of the plant and reduce the moisture.

Do bluebells need to be propped up?

Some tall-growing species of bellflower (e. B. Mary's bellflower) needs support during the flowering period. Ground covering Bluebell species of course not.

How are bluebells overwintered?

Bluebells planted in the garden can remain there and are at most covered with spruce or fir branches. Bellflowers in pots, on the other hand, should overwinter frost-free, cool and as dark as possible.

Tips & Tricks

You can leave bluebells that are not too hardy in the garden, because they often sow or sow themselves. sprout again from the wintering rhizomes.

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