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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comhello, I have a small potted campanula but it was my first one and I overwatered it and all the flowers died. I thought it might rebloom because there are some small buds-like things on the foliage but nothing seems to grow. Is my campanula dead? Will it rebloom only next year? Attached a picture
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1 Comment To "Campanula Reblooming"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 06/12/2021 @ 12:41 pm
It is not dead. Those look like seed pods forming. It looks like a creeping variety that I have too and it only blooms once in May or early June. Try trimming it back about an inch and see if it will rebloom.
Can you plant it outside? It makes a great groundcover. I have mine in a container outside on my porch. It pretty much is evergreen all winter.
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