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March 19, 2012

Heirloom Canterbury Bells

Care activities:
Divided
Fertilized / Amended
Grafted
Harvested
Repotted / Transplanted
Pruned / Trimmed / Mowed
Seeded
Started
Watered
Observed:
Blooms
Buds
Fruit
Germination
Pest or problem
R.I.P.
True leaves
Heirloom Canterbury Bells
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Queen_of_Green replied about 1 year ago
I forgot to mention, Canterbury Bells are a biennial, which means it will form leaves the first year and bloom the second year, then it's usually done.
Liz replied about 1 year ago
I love Canterbury Bells.....Is there a flower I don't love?!?!
Queen_of_Green replied about 1 year ago
@Liz: Ditto that! Lol! :)

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