If you cut them back after they flower they will grow again, you can get them in white. Clumps get bigger each year. Stake them early as wind and rain can knock them over.
Thanks everyone! Colleen, when you say 'cut them back' do you mean right back to nothing or just take off the top bit where the flowers are (Gosh that was technical....). They have at least just survived an hour long torrential downpour and storm. Phew!
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they are beautiful,got some large campanula seeds given to me , will definitely plant now
If you cut them back after they flower they will grow again, you can get them in white. Clumps get bigger each year. Stake them early as wind and rain can knock them over.
Thanks everyone! Colleen, when you say 'cut them back' do you mean right back to nothing or just take off the top bit where the flowers are (Gosh that was technical....). They have at least just survived an hour long torrential downpour and storm. Phew!
Right down Clem. The whole flower spike
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I agree, cut them to the ground and they'll be back!
like Arnie...
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...