


Bells of Ireland
Bells of Ireland
This hardy annual can handle some cold. Don’t be afraid to get them out before your last frost by about a couple of weeks. Space 12-14 inches apart and they will benefit from netting support. No need to pinch. They should mature to flower in about 6 weeks after planting. Be careful, these guys have thorns under each layer of flower (bell). If you allow plant to fully mature and go to seed they typically will germinate and come back the following year.
Bells of Ireland
This hardy annual can handle some cold. Don’t be afraid to get them out before your last frost by about a couple of weeks. Space 12-14 inches apart and they will benefit from netting support. No need to pinch. They should mature to flower in about 6 weeks after planting. Be careful, these guys have thorns under each layer of flower (bell). If you allow plant to fully mature and go to seed they typically will germinate and come back the following year.
Bells of Ireland
This hardy annual can handle some cold. Don’t be afraid to get them out before your last frost by about a couple of weeks. Space 12-14 inches apart and they will benefit from netting support. No need to pinch. They should mature to flower in about 6 weeks after planting. Be careful, these guys have thorns under each layer of flower (bell). If you allow plant to fully mature and go to seed they typically will germinate and come back the following year.
What are you getting:
One plant in a 3-inch pot. Please open box right away and remove all inside wrapping and protective sleeve. Inspect plants immediately and contact me within 7 days if there are any problems. Give it a nice drink of water.
Continue to harden off and decompress after travels in its container for a couple of days before planting out. They have had lots of outside exposure with me, but traveling is stressful.
Not responsible for death of plant after arrival. Plants are a living entity and are susceptible to neglect, over watering, underwatering, disease, slugs, critters and other potential diseases.
Please feel free to head on over to the Farmer Bailey website and look at their growing guides. There is a wealth of information in his growing guides and blog areas.
When plugs arrived to me they were immediately potted into their 3 inch pots and treated with a mycorrhizal root booster to promote a strong root system