To grow bellflower, or campanula, provide rich, moist soil that drains well, water heavily and plant in full, hot sun. Divide or cut back bellflower plants in the fall with advice from a sustainable gardener in this free video gardening.

Expert: Yolanda Vanveen
Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com
Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash.
Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

9 Comments

  1. This informative tool on how to grow bellflower are quite beneficial. I am looking forward for your actual demonstration on how to plant them properly. This might help us understand clearer. But I am thankful enough for giving the basic tips. 

  2. They are invasive in North America. Because they are not its ecosystem, nothing will it. It also kills other plants and it is really hard to get rid of them.

  3. Thank you I Love these. They have never been invasive and they taste great, very nutritious. They are from the mint family and have many uses. I have been searching for anything to tell me how to keep then in bloom. Sometimes they will have a second or third bud after the first set but not on the stem. I have dead headed seeing another bud coming it only kills it taking the spent bud off. Thank you for doing a video that actually says good stuff, positive things about this beautiful plant of many great uses!

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