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Susan Gibson

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I have just bought 6 campanula plants which are in bloom,is it safe to plant in borders now.
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If they are low growing they may be these - https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/24372/Campanula-carpatica/Details
taller ones may be https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/96441/i-Campanula-glomerata-i/Details or https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/111692/i-Campanula-persicifolia-i-Blue-Bloomers-(d)/Details which also has a white form
@fidgetbones and @Ladybird4 are right about it being too early to plant out.
If you want to plant them out in the garden you'll need to harden them off so leave them outside in a sheltered sunny spot by day but bring them in at night so the roots don't freeze. If it stays really cold where you are it may be wise to pot them on into slightly bigger pots or maybe tubs or window boxes but keep them from freezing at night. Plant out in mid to late March once the worst frosts are over and when the ground is not sodden or frozen.