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Foxglove Primrose Yellow

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Foxglove Primrose Yellowβ€”

$2.52

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Foxglove 'Primrose Yellow' Seeds

While the common purple Foxglove is a classic, 'Primrose Yellow' brings a whole new level of sophistication to the border. It produces tall, majestic spikes densely packed with soft, creamy-lemon bells, often speckled inside with tiny chocolate freckles.

This pale colour is incredibly valuable in garden design because it "lights up" dark corners. Plant it under trees, along a north-facing wall, or at the back of a border, and the pale yellow flowers will glow in the dim light. It is a favourite of bees (especially the long-tongued Carder bee) and adds instant height and drama to any cottage garden.


Read More

🌿 Understanding the Plant

This Foxglove is a Hardy Biennial.

It follows the traditional two-year cycle.
Year 1: You sow the seeds in summer. The plant grows a low rosette of soft, hairy leaves.
Year 2: It shoots up a tall flower spike, blooms spectacularly in early summer, drops its seeds, and then dies.

Top Tip: Allow it to self-seed! Once you have established a patch, they will drop seeds and renew themselves naturally, giving you free plants forever.


🌱 Growing Guide: How to Sow and Grow

Foxglove seeds are tiny (dust-like) and need light to germinate.

Germination:
Sow indoors in April-May or outdoors in June-July. Scatter the seeds on the surface of moist compost. Do not cover themβ€”they need light to trigger growth. Germination takes 14-21 days.

Where to Sow:
They love shade or semi-shade. They are the perfect woodland plant. They thrive in soil that holds moisture (humus-rich), so dig in plenty of leaf mould or compost before planting.

Care While Growing:
Planting Out: Move young plants to their final position in Autumn (Sept/Oct) so they can establish roots before winter.
Aftercare: After the main spike has flowered, cut it down to the base. This often encourages smaller side-shoots to flower later in the summer.


πŸ“‹ Plant Specifications
Latin Name Digitalis purpurea
Common Name Foxglove 'Primrose Yellow'
Hardiness H7 (Very Hardy)
Light Required Shade / Part Shade β›…
Height ↕️ 100cm - 120cm (Tall)
Spread ↔️ 45cm
Spacing 🌱 45cm apart
Great for 🌳 Under Trees
🐝 Bumblebees
☁️ Brightening Shade
🏑 Cottage Gardens
Seed Count Approx. 1000 seeds (Dust-like)

🀝 Perfect Garden Companions

This creamy-yellow foxglove looks stunning when paired with other shade-lovers in purple or white:

  • πŸ’œ Sweet Rocket 'Purple' (Hesperis): The Woodland Pair. Sweet Rocket and Foxgloves are the best of friends. They both thrive in dappled shade and flower at the same time (May/June). The purple Hesperis makes the pale yellow Foxglove look even brighter.
  • πŸŒ™ Honesty (Lunaria): The Early/Late Show. Honesty flowers slightly earlier, leaving behind green seed pods just as the Foxglove reaches its peak. They share the same woodland aesthetic and love the same soil conditions.

πŸ“… Sowing & Flowering Calendar

Sow in summer. Plant out in autumn. Flowers the following summer (May-July).

Month J F M A M J J A S O N D
Sow Outdoors 🟒 🟒
Plant Out 🌱 🌱
Flowers (Yr 2) 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸

⚠️ Toxicity Warning
Foxgloves are highly toxic if ingested. This is a natural defence against rabbits and deer, but it means you should wash your hands after handling seeds or plants, and keep them away from small children.

πŸ† Officially Recognised Excellence

This is a top-tier pollinator plant. Digitalis purpurea is listed on the RHS Plants for Pollinators list and is specially evolved to feed long-tongued bees.

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Foxglove 'Primrose Yellow' Seeds

While the common purple Foxglove is a classic, 'Primrose Yellow' brings a whole new level of sophistication to the border. It produces tall, majestic spikes densely packed with soft, creamy-lemon bells, often speckled inside with tiny chocolate freckles.

This pale colour is incredibly valuable in garden design because it "lights up" dark corners. Plant it under trees, along a north-facing wall, or at the back of a border, and the pale yellow flowers will glow in the dim light. It is a favourite of bees (especially the long-tongued Carder bee) and adds instant height and drama to any cottage garden.


Read More

🌿 Understanding the Plant

This Foxglove is a Hardy Biennial.

It follows the traditional two-year cycle.
Year 1: You sow the seeds in summer. The plant grows a low rosette of soft, hairy leaves.
Year 2: It shoots up a tall flower spike, blooms spectacularly in early summer, drops its seeds, and then dies.

Top Tip: Allow it to self-seed! Once you have established a patch, they will drop seeds and renew themselves naturally, giving you free plants forever.


🌱 Growing Guide: How to Sow and Grow

Foxglove seeds are tiny (dust-like) and need light to germinate.

Germination:
Sow indoors in April-May or outdoors in June-July. Scatter the seeds on the surface of moist compost. Do not cover themβ€”they need light to trigger growth. Germination takes 14-21 days.

Where to Sow:
They love shade or semi-shade. They are the perfect woodland plant. They thrive in soil that holds moisture (humus-rich), so dig in plenty of leaf mould or compost before planting.

Care While Growing:
Planting Out: Move young plants to their final position in Autumn (Sept/Oct) so they can establish roots before winter.
Aftercare: After the main spike has flowered, cut it down to the base. This often encourages smaller side-shoots to flower later in the summer.


πŸ“‹ Plant Specifications
Latin Name Digitalis purpurea
Common Name Foxglove 'Primrose Yellow'
Hardiness H7 (Very Hardy)
Light Required Shade / Part Shade β›…
Height ↕️ 100cm - 120cm (Tall)
Spread ↔️ 45cm
Spacing 🌱 45cm apart
Great for 🌳 Under Trees
🐝 Bumblebees
☁️ Brightening Shade
🏑 Cottage Gardens
Seed Count Approx. 1000 seeds (Dust-like)

🀝 Perfect Garden Companions

This creamy-yellow foxglove looks stunning when paired with other shade-lovers in purple or white:

  • πŸ’œ Sweet Rocket 'Purple' (Hesperis): The Woodland Pair. Sweet Rocket and Foxgloves are the best of friends. They both thrive in dappled shade and flower at the same time (May/June). The purple Hesperis makes the pale yellow Foxglove look even brighter.
  • πŸŒ™ Honesty (Lunaria): The Early/Late Show. Honesty flowers slightly earlier, leaving behind green seed pods just as the Foxglove reaches its peak. They share the same woodland aesthetic and love the same soil conditions.

πŸ“… Sowing & Flowering Calendar

Sow in summer. Plant out in autumn. Flowers the following summer (May-July).

Month J F M A M J J A S O N D
Sow Outdoors 🟒 🟒
Plant Out 🌱 🌱
Flowers (Yr 2) 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸

⚠️ Toxicity Warning
Foxgloves are highly toxic if ingested. This is a natural defence against rabbits and deer, but it means you should wash your hands after handling seeds or plants, and keep them away from small children.

πŸ† Officially Recognised Excellence

This is a top-tier pollinator plant. Digitalis purpurea is listed on the RHS Plants for Pollinators list and is specially evolved to feed long-tongued bees.

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