Foxglove Dwarf Foxy Mix
Foxglove Dwarf Foxy Mix
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Short Summary for Foxglove Dwarf Foxy Mix
Foxglove Dwarf Foxy Mix (Digitalis purpurea) is a compact, colourful variety of the traditional foxglove. It produces elegant spikes of bell-shaped flowers in a beautiful mix of pink, purple, cream, and white tones. Growing only 30–60 cm tall, it’s perfect for borders, pots, and smaller garden spaces. Despite its shorter stature, this variety retains the classic foxglove charm and is excellent for attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Its uniform growth and early flowering make it a favourite for cottage-style or decorative plantings.
Planting Instructions for Foxglove Dwarf Foxy Mix
General Sowing Time: Sow in late Summer to early Autumn, or early Spring after the last frost has passed.
Position: Prefers partial shade or light sun. Avoid harsh midday heat in very warm areas.
Suitable Space: Ideal for borders, containers, and cottage gardens. Compact enough for patio pots.
Sow Depth: Sprinkle seeds on the surface of moist soil and gently press down — do not cover, as light helps germination.
Spacing: Space plants 20–25 cm apart for best airflow and growth.
Height: Grows 30–60 cm tall — a true dwarf compared to taller foxgloves reaching over 1.2 m.
Germination: Seeds germinate within 14–21 days at around 18–20°C in moist soil.
Days to Bloom: Flowers appear in early to mid-summer of the following season when sown in Autumn, or in the same year if sown early indoors.
Temperature: Thrives in cool to mild conditions between 15°C and 24°C.
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but well-drained. Do not allow to dry out completely.
Fertilizing: Feed lightly with a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer during active growth. Too much nitrogen can cause excessive leaf growth.
Pests/Diseases: Generally easy to grow; watch for aphids and snails. Ensure good airflow to prevent mildew and leaf spot.
In summary:
Foxglove Dwarf Foxy Mix is a shorter, more manageable version of the classic foxglove — perfect for smaller gardens, borders, and containers. It offers the same graceful, bell-shaped blooms in a mix of soft colours, creating a charming and pollinator-friendly display all season long.
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