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🌸Up to 60% Off Summer Garden Plants Sale!🌸
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A calibrachoa plant is also known as a million bells – they make great, low-maintenance choices for hanging baskets and containers. Every calibrachoa plant for sale presents an opportunity for a beautiful, long-lasting bloom.
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Want to learn a little bit more about million bells plant care before adding these beautiful, vibrant blooms to your garden? Read our handy section below to find answers to the most frequently asked questions about calibrachoa plants.
Contact our expert team for more information or head to our FAQs page for general gardening tips and advice.
They're also called million bells plants thanks to their clusters of delicate, bell-shaped petals and flowers. Known for their bright, cascading flowers, calibrachoas are perfect for adding long-lasting colour to hanging baskets and borders around gardens or patio areas.
Native to South America, calibrachoas are similar in appearance to petunias, but they're usually regarded as a different species. These low-maintenance, self-cleaning plants will reward you with an abundance of flowers throughout the summer, making them an excellent choice for both seasoned and novice gardeners.
Calibrachoa plants are as beautiful as they are versatile. You can plant them in pots, window boxes or hanging baskets for stunning backdrops in your summer garden. Whether you're planting million bells in hanging baskets or large containers, follow these steps:
As one of our favourite summer bedding plants, million bells are best planted in late spring. To help you, when it's time to plant calibrachoa, we'll send them to you in the healthiest condition possible. We deliver these gorgeous flowers between early April and June.
We suggest planting million bells in hanging baskets or large containers on raised feet. This not only gives you an impressive trailing display once your calibrachoa plants are in full bloom, but it also allows the soil to drain freely with each watering. Million bells can also be planted on the ground, but you'll lose some of their stunning visual effect.
Calibrachoa plant care can be tricky in winter because this plant won't survive the harsh temperatures in the UK. At the end of summer, you should expect to add these plants to your compost or garden waste bin. With dedication, it is possible to overwinter million bells. To do this successfully, you'll need to repot existing healthy plants indoors before the first frost of winter. Carefully dig up the plant, collecting as much of the root system as you can. Using fresh potting soil, place the plant in a container and transport it to a dry space, such as a garage, which stays above freezing. If the plant shows signs of dormancy, you may need to cut it back.
If the leaves on your calibrachoa turn yellow, it's typically a sign that the plant needs nutrition! Add slow-release plant food, either in tablets or granules, to the soil as soon as possible.
No. Calibrachoa plants are hybrids, which means they're the product of a cross-pollination between two different plant varieties and do not produce seeds. This means that the best way to enjoy these magnificent blooms in your garden is to find and buy your favourites from our range of million bells plants for sale.
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