How to grow Serbian Bellflower

Campanula poscharskyana

Growing Serbian Bellflower from seed

Seeds may be sown outdoors in late spring, summer or early autumn for flowering the following spring. The seeds require a cold period for germination.

Sow 0.2 inches (0.5 cm) deep with a guideline distance of 2.92 inches (7.5 cm). Soil temperature should be kept higher than 16°C / 61°F to ensure good germination.

How long does Serbian Bellflower take to grow?

These estimates for how long Serbian 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 Serbian Bellflower to germinate?
21 days

Average 21 days | Min days | Max days (0)

Days to Transplant How long until I can plant out Serbian Bellflower?
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Days to Maturity How long until Serbian Bellflower is ready for harvest / bloom?
+ 140 days

Average 140 days | Min days | Max days (0)

Total Growing Days How long does it take to grow Serbian Bellflower?
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Serbian Bellflower Folklore & Trivia

An unconventional salad green, the small leaves of this plant are edible year-round and mild tasting. 1

Other names for Serbian Bellflower

Campanula, Trailing Bellflower, Glockenblume, Kruipklokje

Footnotes

1 Winter Salads


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