BELLS OF IRELAND Cut Flowers Drying Unusual Re-Seeds Heirloom Non-GMO 100 Seeds
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- Bells Of Ireland Seeds - Molucella laevis
- Annual; A must-have for any flower garden
- Green florets with tiny White flowers; Great for cutting!
- Prefers full sun exposure
- ?Bells of Ireland? is an unusual flower that is an excellent choice for cut flower arrangements or for drying.
- Though technically an annual, Bells of Ireland is typically a vigorous re-seeder that can usually be relied upon for years of successive bloom.
FAST FACTS
- Name: Bells of Ireland Seeds
- Botanical Name: Molucella laevis
- Life Cycle: Annual
- Light Requirement: Full Sun
- Planting Season: Spring
- Plant Type: Green florettes with tiny White flowers
- Features: Open Pollinated, Attracts Pollinators, Fragrant, Deer Resistant, Good for Dried Flowers, Cut Flower Garden, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Container Garden
- Color: Green
- Blooms: Summer
- Plant Height: Up to 28 inches
- Plant Spacing: 8-12 inches
- Planting Depth: 1/4 inch
- Sowing Method: Start Indoors
- Cold Stratification: No
- Hardiness Zones: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
- Ships: Year Round
HOW TO GROW BELLS OF IRELAND Seeds
How to Plant Bells of Ireland
WHEN TO PLANT BELLS OF IRELAND SEEDS
Direct sow Bells of Ireland seeds in early Spring, when the ground is still cool to the touch, but the threat of frost has passed. Bells of Ireland have a long taproot and don't do well with transplant, so starting indoors isn't recommended.
WHERE TO PLANT BELLS OF IRELAND SEEDS
Bells of Ireland prefer a location that receives Full Sun exposure, though they can tolerate Partial Shade. Choose rich, loamy, moist, well-draining soil, though not soggy or wet conditions. Bells of Ireland can also grow in average soil with regular applications of fertilizer.
HOW TO PLANT BELLS OF IRELAND SEEDS
Sow seeds directly onto the surface of the soil, and firmly compress. Do not cover the seeds, as Bells of Ireland require sunlight in order to germinate. Germination will take place in approximately 21-25 days.
HOW TO CARE FOR BELLS OF IRELAND
Once Bells of Ireland begin to come up, thin to a spacing of 12 inches apart. Protect plants from wind - taller growing plants may benefit from staking. Bells of Ireland don't rebloom, but they are a prolific reseeder. Once they've had a chance to go to seed, feel free to cut them down - though if you prefer to control the spread of seed, you can cut them down as soon as the flowers are spent.
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