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Variety description: The hardy bluebells, with their delicate, bell-shaped blooms, are enchanting beauties. Their elegant appearance brings a romantic touch to gardens and floral bouquets. The deep blue 'Champion Blue' is a favorite with bees and butterflies. Details: Sowing indoors/greenhouse: From March to April Sowing outdoors: April to June Germination time: 12-20 days at 13-15°C Sowing depth: Cover with a maximum of 0.5 cm of soil Height: 60-100 cm Planting distance: 20 cm Flower size: 2-4 cm Flowering time: June to September Soil: Permeable soil Fertilization: organic fertilizer, slow-release fertilizer Location: Sun/partial shade Water consumption: low, no waterlogging! Growing tips: Bellflowers germinate best in light and should only be lightly covered with seed compost to prevent the seeds from drying out. After sowing, the soil should always be kept slightly moist. Depending on the temperature, the first seedlings will emerge after 2 to 3 weeks. Outdoors, they prefer a sunny spot with well-drained soil. To extend the flowering period, deadhead faded flower heads. To ensure you can enjoy Bellflowers in your garden for a long time, you should allow some plants to reseed. They don't require any protection in winter, but if it does get very cold, a covering of brushwood will help. Use: cut flower dried flower Bag contents: Approx. 20 seeds Store in a cool, dry place.