Bellflowers are a popular perennial known for their small, vibrant blooms in shades of pink, purple, blue, and white. With a delicate and naturally refreshing fragrance, bellflowers thrive in well-drained soil and full sun. They typically bloom beautifully from spring to early summer and are ideal for accenting gardens, creating borders, or as cut flowers in bouquets. Bellflowers are long-lived and can produce beautiful blooms year after year.
In which month are bellflowers planted?
Should you prune bellflower plants annually?
Double bellflowers don't require as much pruning as many other shrubs. After the flowers fade, remove any withered blooms to maintain the plant's appearance and prevent seed formation. However, avoid pruning the foliage while it's still green, as leaves nourish the roots for the next flowering season. Pruning should only be done if the plant is damaged or diseased. Bellflowers generally thrive with minimal care, and their perennial nature ensures abundant blooms year after year.