
How to Propagate Chimney bellflower?
(Campanula pyramidalis)
Chimney bellflower, also known as Chimney bellflower
Chimney bellflower thrives when propagated through the sowing of seeds. For optimal results, gardeners should sow the seeds thinly onto well-drained soil, ensuring they are lightly covered. A consistent moisture level is important as the seeds germinate, but waterlogging should be avoided to prevent root rot. Once seedlings are large enough to handle, they should be carefully transplanted to their final positions, maintaining sufficient space for growth. This approach allows chimney bellflower to establish robustly, producing its characteristic tall blooms.