How to grow Carpathian Bellflower

Campanula carpatica

A good plant for xeriscaping.


Prefers good drainage soils with a good sand content.


Should be divided from the rootball every 2-4 years.

Growing Carpathian bellflower from seed

Can be sown outdoors in fall, winters in an unheated greenhouse/coldframe, or in spring after the last frost. Can be sown indoors before last frost.

Soil temperature should be kept higher than 18°C / 64°F to ensure good germination.

By our calculations*, you should look at sowing Carpathian bellflower about 56 days before your last frost date .

How long does Carpathian bellflower take to grow?

These estimates for how long Carpathian bellflower takes to sprout, grow and harvest are from real observations from real gardeners, right around the world.

Days to Germination How long does it take Carpathian bellflower to germinate?
13 days

Average 13 days | Min 9 days | Max 37 days (3)

Days to Transplant How long until I can plant out Carpathian bellflower?
+ 42 days

Average 42 days | Min days | Max days (0)

Days to Maturity How long until Carpathian bellflower is ready for harvest / bloom?
+ days

Average days | Min days | Max days (0)

Total Growing Days How long does it take to grow Carpathian bellflower?
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When should I plant Carpathian bellflower?

Our when to plant Carpathian bellflower estimates are relative to your last frost date.

When to sow The number of days to sow Carpathian bellflower before or after your last frost date.
56 days before Last Frost Date
When to plant out The number of days to plant out Carpathian bellflower before or after your last frost date.
7 days after Last Frost Date

Other names for Carpathian bellflower

Campanula

Campanula carpatica Jacq.

Footnotes

1 finegardening.com/campanula-carpatica


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