Foxglove

Foxglove 'Pam's Choice'

Foxglove 'Pam's Choice'

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Foxglove ‘Pam’s Choice’ is a striking biennial variety that brings dramatic flair to borders and cottage gardens. Its tall spires are adorned with creamy white tubular blooms, each boldly marked with deep maroon throats, creating a stunning contrast that draws in bees and adds vertical interest to shaded areas. Reaching up to 1.6 metres in height, this variety is ideal for the back of borders or naturalistic planting schemes.

Sow Foxglove 'Pam's Choice' seeds from late spring to early summer, either indoors in trays or directly outdoors in prepared soil. If sowing indoors, use seed compost and lightly press the seeds onto the surface. They need light to germinate, so don’t cover them. Keep the compost moist and warm (around 18–21°C), and germination should occur within 2–3 weeks. Once seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them into individual pots and grow on until they’re ready to be planted out from September to October. They’ll fill your garden with colour from June to July the following year.

Foxglove ‘Pam’s Choice’ is perfect for gardeners seeking bold colour and pollinator appeal. Its dramatic flowers, reliable growth, and classic form make it a standout addition to wildlife-friendly gardens and shaded borders.

Please Note: The image(s) shown are for illustrative purposes only. The listed number of seeds is an approximate value and packet size may vary slightly.

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