Arctic Harebell
Campanula uniflora
Also Known As - Arctic BellflowerWatering:
Minimal
Propagation:
Seed Propagation,Division,Root Cutting,Layering Propagation
Hardiness Zone:
Sun:
full sun,part shade
Leaf:
Yes
Growth Rate:
Low
Care Level:
Medium
watering
The Arctic Harebell is a drought-resistant, low-maintenance plant species that requires low to moderate watering. During the summer months, you should give your plants about 1 inch of water per week to help them survive the heat and promote healthy growth. However, it is important to make sure the soil is never too wet as the plant is susceptible to root rot. In the spring and fall, the plant should be watered on an as-needed basis—generally only when the soil begins to feel dry to the touch. You should avoid overwatering the plant during the winter months, as the cooler weather can slow down the plant’s growth and make it more susceptible to root rot.
sunlight
Arctic Harebell (Campanula uniflora) needs full sunlight for at least 6 hours per day, especially in the early morning to increase flowering potential. If planted in a sunny spot, the plant will reward gardeners with lovely, blue flowers throughout the summer. However, the plant needs some afternoon shade to protect it from the intense midday heat. During the height of summer, a light dappling of shade in the mid-afternoon can be very beneficial to ensure that the plant remains healthy.
pruning
Arctic Harebell (Campanula uniflora) should be lightly pruned just after it has bloomed in mid-to-late summer. You should remove the faded flowers, dead leaves, and any weakened or damaged stems. You may also prune away any stems that are too spindly or are growing significantly taller than the rest of the plant. Pruning can also help to encourage a more compact and healthier plant. If necessary, you can give the plant a more drastic pruning in early spring to control its size.