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Description :
Perennial grown as a biennial plant. Stems are erect, height of 30″-60″ (80-150 cm) with a pyramidal inflorescence. Flowers drooping bells that resemble thimbles. Color of flowers white, pink or purple, with dark dots on the inside of the wreath.
Grown by sowing seeds in open ground in May-June or before the winter. Blooms the following year from June to September. Used for decoration of flower beds, mixed groups, perennial borders and for cutting.
Instructions how to grow these seeds :
★If growing foxglove from seeds, germination is greatly increased by a 7-day cold treatment. Place seeds and slightly damp paper towels in a bag and store in the refrigerator. Then planting material is placed in a gauze bag and left in a solution of potassium permanganate bright pink for 20 minutes.★
✔Before planting foxglove seeds, get the garden ready by turning over the soil and adding compost.
✔Add a 2- to 4-inch (5-10 cm) deep layer of compost over the soil and dig it into the top 12 to 15 inches (30-40 cm) of the garden bed, mixing and blending it thoroughly.
✔Foxglove seeds need light to germinate. The best way to plant foxglove seeds is by surface sowing them. Aim for a spacing of about 1 inch (2 cm) between seeds. You can thin them once they emerge to a spacing of 12 to 24 inches between plants to prevent overcrowding. ✔Foxglove seeds take 20 to 30 days to germinate. Foxglove seeds germinate in bright, indirect light at 60 to 65 F (15-20°C).
Good harvest!