Bell focused (from Latin Campanula Glomerata) is one of the most beautiful long -term ornamental plantswhich you can grow on your plot. This pretty perennial perennial will attract passers -by on the street.
When you plant itwith jealousy they will look through the fence at your garden decorated with divine purple flowers and leaves that look like hearts So do not delay for a long time to start the adventure with its cultivation.
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Bell -focused bells are best planted in spring or autumn. This is the best time, but now it can also be a good moment, because the most important thing is that they can root in winter.
However, perennials should not be put into the ground too close to each other to take place for development. Place them at 30-40 cm. Thanks to this, their picturesque flowers will definitely look great. Especially if you choose long-fitting varieties, i.e. aculis or caroline.
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The bell focused naturally covers Polish meadows, parks and forests, but you can also successfully grow it in your garden – at discounts, scalles or in pots. After planting, it will decorate your plot for years, showing his spherical purple flowers throughout the summer (from June to September).
As for the recommended conditions for cultivating a focused bell He will feel best at a sunny or semi -shaded clash. It is worth placing it in a warm place, medium -emergency ground, preferably moderately moist.
You should water it regularly (especially in hot weather), but it is better not to overdo it, because excess water can also harm the plant, e.g. led to her rotting. From time to time, it is worth fertilizing bells focused on universal fertilizer for flowering flowers.
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