Foxglove Seeds - Digitalis Yellow Wildflower Seed

Foxglove Seeds - Yellow

1000 seeds
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4.99
2000 seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

4 - 8

HEIGHT

18 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer

BLOOM COLOR

Yellow

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEEDS PER POUND

4,535,924

SEASON

Biennial

USDA ZONES

3 - 9

HEIGHT

Up to 72 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEASON

Biennial

USDA ZONES

4 - 8

HEIGHT

35 - 47 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer

BLOOM COLOR

White

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEASON

Biennial

USDA ZONES

4 - 8

HEIGHT

24 - 36 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

AAS WINNER

1967

SEASON

Biennial

USDA ZONES

4 - 8

HEIGHT

60 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEASON

Biennial

USDA ZONES

4 - 8

HEIGHT

60 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer

BLOOM COLOR

Apricot

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEASON

Biennial

USDA ZONES

4 - 9

HEIGHT

42 - 48 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Cream

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEASON

Biennial

USDA ZONES

4 - 9

HEIGHT

42 - 48 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Lavender

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

About...

Foxglove (Digitalis Ambiqua Temple Bells Yellow) - Many Foxgloves are short-lived biennials, but this is a true perennial. It readily grows from flower seeds, and it gives plenty of colorful blooms. This yellow Foxglove will return for many years gracing the garden or flower border with its elegance.

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FAQ's
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

20 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but tightly press into the soil

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

15 inches

Digitalis Foxglove Flower Garden Seeds
Foxglove Flower Seeds Packets & Bag
Outsidepride Foxglove Seeds (Digitalis Purpurea) bring vibrant color to your flower garden with our tall, striking flowers. Grown in USDA zones 4-9, our biennial & perennial plants reach heights of 16-72 inches, based on the variety. They grow well in full sun to partial shade and bloom from late spring to summer, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Available in 8 different sizes of flower seed packets, our flower seeds are well-suited for creating eye-catching flower beds or borders, adding beauty and vertical interest to your garden.
Foxglove With Butterfly & Pollinators
Attracts Pollinators
Known for their ability to attract pollinators, our Foxglove flowers draw bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with their nectar-rich blooms. These vibrant flowers create a dynamic garden environment, benefiting local wildlife while adding a colorful touch to your landscape.
Foxglove Long Lasting Flowers
Long Blooming Season
With a bloom period that stretches from late spring through summer, our Foxglove plants keep your garden vibrant for weeks. Their long-lasting flowers provide continuous color and beauty, ensuring your landscape remains eye-catching and full of life throughout the season.
Foxglove Biennial or Perennial Plants
Relatively Easy to Grow
Growing Foxglove biennial or perennial plants is simple, even for beginners. They require only rich, moist soil and proper spacing to establish and grow well. With minimal care, they produce beautiful blooms, suitable for gardeners who want a low-maintenance plant that adds visual appeal.
Self-seeding Foxglove Flowers
Self Seeding
Our Foxglove plants live up to their reputation by self-seeding, allowing them to return year after year without the need for replanting. As the flowers mature, they drop seeds that sprout in the following seasons, ensuring your garden stays vibrant with minimal effort from you.
Outsidepride Varieties of Foxglove Seeds
The dramatic beauty of Foxglove flowers adds striking elegance to any garden. Their tall, spire-like blooms come in a range of captivating colors, from the soft lavender of Camelot Lavender to the deep purple of Dalmatian Purple and the creamy tones of Camelot Cream. The warm apricot-orange of Apricot Beauty, yellow of Temple Bells, and pure white of Alba bring variety, while the mixed colors of Gloxiniaeflora create a stunning visual contrast. These bold, bell-shaped flowers offer a sophisticated touch to flower beds and borders.
Foxglove Chart of Bloom Colors & Season
Our Foxglove plants offer a stunning spectrum of colors and heights, from the soft pastels of Gloxiniaeflora to the bold purples of Dalmatian Purple. With bloom seasons ranging from late spring to summer, they bring vibrant hues to gardens in USDA zones 4-9. Heights vary from compact 16-inch plants to towering 72-inch spires, making them suitable flower seeds to plant outside for a range of garden styles. Flourishing in full sun to partial shade, these flowers provide a beautiful contrast in both sunny and shaded areas, adding visual interest across different environments.
Colorful Foxglove Flower Garden in Park
Our Foxgloves add vertical beauty to your garden, creating striking focal points with their tall, spire-like blooms. For successful growth, plant seeds in well-drained, moist soil, spacing them 12-18 inches apart. Sow them outdoors in spring after the last frost in areas with full sun to partial shade. These biennial or perennial plants grow steadily and can reach impressive heights, offering a long bloom season from late spring to summer. Their elegant structure makes them suitable for borders, flower beds, or adding dimension to shaded areas.

Foxglove (Digitalis Ambiqua Temple Bells Yellow) - Many Foxgloves are short-lived biennials, but this is a true perennial. It readily grows from flower seeds, and it gives plenty of colorful blooms. This yellow Foxglove will return for many years gracing the garden or flower border with its elegance.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use foxglove in the landscape?

A

Use tall foxgloves in the landscape for the back row of mixed borders, to attract hummingbirds, and plant white foxglove flowers to brighten a moon garden.

Q

Does foxglove spread aggressively?

A

Foxgloves freely self-seed, creating a sustained patch that produces flowers annually. However, foxglove is not considered an aggressive spreader.

Q

How do I tell the difference between biennial and perennial foxgloves?

A

The common perennial type is the yellow foxglove (D. grandiflora), which has solid yellow flowers without the multiple colors found in biennials. If your foxglove has speckled colors in its throat, it is almost certainly a biennial that can be removed once the flowers are gone.

Q

Will deer eat my foxglove plants?

A

No, deer tend to stay away from foxglove plants.

Q

Do I need to prune back my flowers after blooms fade?

A

Cut back main flower spike as the blooms fade to encourage growth of flowering side shoots.

Q

Is foxglove toxic?

A

Yes, foxglove is highly toxic if ingested. Wear gloves and wash your hands after handling. Toxic for dogs, cats, horses and humans.

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FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

60 - 65F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

20 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but tightly press into the soil

SOWING RATE

1/4 ounce per 1,000 square feet or 1/2 pound per acre or 4 - 6 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

Digitalis Foxglove Flower Garden Seeds
Foxglove Flower Seeds Packets & Bag
Outsidepride Foxglove Seeds (Digitalis Purpurea) bring vibrant color to your flower garden with our tall, striking flowers. Grown in USDA zones 4-9, our biennial & perennial plants reach heights of 16-72 inches, based on the variety. They grow well in full sun to partial shade and bloom from late spring to summer, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Available in 8 different sizes of flower seed packets, our flower seeds are well-suited for creating eye-catching flower beds or borders, adding beauty and vertical interest to your garden.
Foxglove With Butterfly & Pollinators
Attracts Pollinators
Known for their ability to attract pollinators, our Foxglove flowers draw bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with their nectar-rich blooms. These vibrant flowers create a dynamic garden environment, benefiting local wildlife while adding a colorful touch to your landscape.
Foxglove Long Lasting Flowers
Long Blooming Season
With a bloom period that stretches from late spring through summer, our Foxglove plants keep your garden vibrant for weeks. Their long-lasting flowers provide continuous color and beauty, ensuring your landscape remains eye-catching and full of life throughout the season.
Foxglove Biennial or Perennial Plants
Relatively Easy to Grow
Growing Foxglove biennial or perennial plants is simple, even for beginners. They require only rich, moist soil and proper spacing to establish and grow well. With minimal care, they produce beautiful blooms, suitable for gardeners who want a low-maintenance plant that adds visual appeal.
Self-seeding Foxglove Flowers
Self Seeding
Our Foxglove plants live up to their reputation by self-seeding, allowing them to return year after year without the need for replanting. As the flowers mature, they drop seeds that sprout in the following seasons, ensuring your garden stays vibrant with minimal effort from you.
Outsidepride Varieties of Foxglove Seeds
The dramatic beauty of Foxglove flowers adds striking elegance to any garden. Their tall, spire-like blooms come in a range of captivating colors, from the soft lavender of Camelot Lavender to the deep purple of Dalmatian Purple and the creamy tones of Camelot Cream. The warm apricot-orange of Apricot Beauty, yellow of Temple Bells, and pure white of Alba bring variety, while the mixed colors of Gloxiniaeflora create a stunning visual contrast. These bold, bell-shaped flowers offer a sophisticated touch to flower beds and borders.
Foxglove Chart of Bloom Colors & Season
Our Foxglove plants offer a stunning spectrum of colors and heights, from the soft pastels of Gloxiniaeflora to the bold purples of Dalmatian Purple. With bloom seasons ranging from late spring to summer, they bring vibrant hues to gardens in USDA zones 4-9. Heights vary from compact 16-inch plants to towering 72-inch spires, making them suitable flower seeds to plant outside for a range of garden styles. Flourishing in full sun to partial shade, these flowers provide a beautiful contrast in both sunny and shaded areas, adding visual interest across different environments.
Colorful Foxglove Flower Garden in Park
Our Foxgloves add vertical beauty to your garden, creating striking focal points with their tall, spire-like blooms. For successful growth, plant seeds in well-drained, moist soil, spacing them 12-18 inches apart. Sow them outdoors in spring after the last frost in areas with full sun to partial shade. These biennial or perennial plants grow steadily and can reach impressive heights, offering a long bloom season from late spring to summer. Their elegant structure makes them suitable for borders, flower beds, or adding dimension to shaded areas.

Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea Excelsior Mix) - This mix is perfect for the cottage garden or bordering the back of the perennial garden. These tall stately beauties easily establish from Foxglove seeds. This biennial or short-lived perennial produces spires of large tubular flowers that are enchanting vertical accents in the sun or partial shade garden. The flowers are in colors that include cream, pink, purple, yellow and white. They bloom in late spring or early summer and if the main spike is cut, side shoots will develop and flower until September. Foxgloves look wonderful in a woodland setting, and they attract hummingbirds and butterflies.

Sow Foxglove wildflower seeds in late spring to early summer outdoors in a well prepared seed bed. Sow the seeds on the surface and press them in gently. Keep the flower seeds and soil damp until germination takes place.

 

Common Questions

Q

How can I use foxglove in the landscape?

A

Use tall foxgloves in the landscape for the back row of mixed borders, to attract hummingbirds, and plant white foxglove flowers to brighten a moon garden.

Q

Does foxglove spread aggressively?

A

Foxgloves freely self-seed, creating a sustained patch that produces flowers annually. However, foxglove is not considered an aggressive spreader.

Q

How do I tell the difference between biennial and perennial foxgloves?

A

The common perennial type is the yellow foxglove (D. grandiflora), which has solid yellow flowers without the multiple colors found in biennials. If your foxglove has speckled colors in its throat, it is almost certainly a biennial that can be removed once the flowers are gone.

Q

Will deer eat my foxglove plants?

A

No, deer tend to stay away from foxglove plants.

Q

Do I need to prune back my flowers after blooms fade?

A

Cut back main flower spike as the blooms fade to encourage growth of flowering side shoots.

Q

Is foxglove toxic?

A

Yes, foxglove is highly toxic if ingested. Wear gloves and wash your hands after handling. Toxic for dogs, cats, horses and humans.

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VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

20 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but tightly press into the soil

SOWING RATE

4 - 6 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

Digitalis Foxglove Flower Garden Seeds
Foxglove Flower Seeds Packets & Bag
Outsidepride Foxglove Seeds (Digitalis Purpurea) bring vibrant color to your flower garden with our tall, striking flowers. Grown in USDA zones 4-9, our biennial & perennial plants reach heights of 16-72 inches, based on the variety. They grow well in full sun to partial shade and bloom from late spring to summer, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Available in 8 different sizes of flower seed packets, our flower seeds are well-suited for creating eye-catching flower beds or borders, adding beauty and vertical interest to your garden.
Foxglove With Butterfly & Pollinators
Attracts Pollinators
Known for their ability to attract pollinators, our Foxglove flowers draw bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with their nectar-rich blooms. These vibrant flowers create a dynamic garden environment, benefiting local wildlife while adding a colorful touch to your landscape.
Foxglove Long Lasting Flowers
Long Blooming Season
With a bloom period that stretches from late spring through summer, our Foxglove plants keep your garden vibrant for weeks. Their long-lasting flowers provide continuous color and beauty, ensuring your landscape remains eye-catching and full of life throughout the season.
Foxglove Biennial or Perennial Plants
Relatively Easy to Grow
Growing Foxglove biennial or perennial plants is simple, even for beginners. They require only rich, moist soil and proper spacing to establish and grow well. With minimal care, they produce beautiful blooms, suitable for gardeners who want a low-maintenance plant that adds visual appeal.
Self-seeding Foxglove Flowers
Self Seeding
Our Foxglove plants live up to their reputation by self-seeding, allowing them to return year after year without the need for replanting. As the flowers mature, they drop seeds that sprout in the following seasons, ensuring your garden stays vibrant with minimal effort from you.
Outsidepride Varieties of Foxglove Seeds
The dramatic beauty of Foxglove flowers adds striking elegance to any garden. Their tall, spire-like blooms come in a range of captivating colors, from the soft lavender of Camelot Lavender to the deep purple of Dalmatian Purple and the creamy tones of Camelot Cream. The warm apricot-orange of Apricot Beauty, yellow of Temple Bells, and pure white of Alba bring variety, while the mixed colors of Gloxiniaeflora create a stunning visual contrast. These bold, bell-shaped flowers offer a sophisticated touch to flower beds and borders.
Foxglove Chart of Bloom Colors & Season
Our Foxglove plants offer a stunning spectrum of colors and heights, from the soft pastels of Gloxiniaeflora to the bold purples of Dalmatian Purple. With bloom seasons ranging from late spring to summer, they bring vibrant hues to gardens in USDA zones 4-9. Heights vary from compact 16-inch plants to towering 72-inch spires, making them suitable flower seeds to plant outside for a range of garden styles. Flourishing in full sun to partial shade, these flowers provide a beautiful contrast in both sunny and shaded areas, adding visual interest across different environments.
Colorful Foxglove Flower Garden in Park
Our Foxgloves add vertical beauty to your garden, creating striking focal points with their tall, spire-like blooms. For successful growth, plant seeds in well-drained, moist soil, spacing them 12-18 inches apart. Sow them outdoors in spring after the last frost in areas with full sun to partial shade. These biennial or perennial plants grow steadily and can reach impressive heights, offering a long bloom season from late spring to summer. Their elegant structure makes them suitable for borders, flower beds, or adding dimension to shaded areas.

Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea Alba) - Lending an elegant air and grace to any garden design, the popular, but difficult to find, white Foxglove is a carefree treasure, and it is easily grown from Foxglove seeds!

Common Questions

Q

How can I use foxglove in the landscape?

A

Use tall foxgloves in the landscape for the back row of mixed borders, to attract hummingbirds, and plant white foxglove flowers to brighten a moon garden.

Q

Does foxglove spread aggressively?

A

Foxgloves freely self-seed, creating a sustained patch that produces flowers annually. However, foxglove is not considered an aggressive spreader.

Q

How do I tell the difference between biennial and perennial foxgloves?

A

The common perennial type is the yellow foxglove (D. grandiflora), which has solid yellow flowers without the multiple colors found in biennials. If your foxglove has speckled colors in its throat, it is almost certainly a biennial that can be removed once the flowers are gone.

Q

Will deer eat my foxglove plants?

A

No, deer tend to stay away from foxglove plants.

Q

Do I need to prune back my flowers after blooms fade?

A

Cut back main flower spike as the blooms fade to encourage growth of flowering side shoots.

Q

Is foxglove toxic?

A

Yes, foxglove is highly toxic if ingested. Wear gloves and wash your hands after handling. Toxic for dogs, cats, horses and humans.

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FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

20 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but tightly press into the soil

SOWING RATE

4 - 6 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

Digitalis Purpuurea Foxglove Foxy Flowers
Foxglove Foxy Seed Packet
Enhance your landscape with Outsidepride’s Foxglove Seeds (Digitalis purpurea 'Foxy'), ideal for USDA Zones 4–8 and reaching up to 60 inches in height. This award-winning biennial/perennial features vibrant blooms in shades of pink, purple, and white that attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Suitable for sunny or partially shaded areas, these foxgloves are perfect for flower beds or perennial borders, offering lush, colorful blooms that bring both visual interest and eco benefits to your outdoor spaces.
Foxglove Foxy Pink, Purple, White Flower Blooms
Varied Bloom Colors
Our Outsidepride Foxglove Seeds deliver an array of pink, purple, and white blooms, creating a vibrant tapestry for any garden. Ideal for adding colorful accents to shaded areas or perennial flower beds, these foxgloves transform your outdoor space with their striking colors, making them an excellent addition for gardeners seeking visually dynamic, mixed flower plantings.
Foxglove Foxy Compact Plants
Compact Size
Outsidepride Foxglove seeds grow into compact plants, fitting well in small spaces, borders, or containers without overwhelming surrounding plants. Their manageable size makes them ideal for flower seed mixes in shaded gardens. This compact foxglove is perfect for creating layered flower beds, enhancing garden design with structure and subtle elegance.
Tall Digitalis Foxglove Plants In Meadow
Tall Growth
Our Outsidepride Foxglove seeds are known for their impressive height, adding dimension and vertical interest to flower landscapes. These tall flowers create stunning contrasts when mixed with shorter plants. Perfect for both standalone plantings and combined with native species, these towering blooms make an eye-catching choice for larger garden layouts, bringing depth and natural beauty.
Foxglove Foxy AAS Award Winner
Biennial/Perennial
Outsidepride Foxglove seeds act as a biennial or short-lived perennial, naturally reseeding to provide ongoing seasonal blooms. Suitable for fall planting, they thrive in perennial flower beds, often returning year after year. Their reseeding nature allows them to seamlessly blend into perennial flower arrangements for a continuously blooming landscape.
All American Selection AAS Foxglove Foxy Award Winner
Our award-winning Outsidepride Foxglove seeds, known for their AAS distinction, promise high performance and visual appeal in varied climates and settings. These foxglove seeds thrive in perennial and mixed flower beds, showcasing tall stalks and vibrant blooms that attract admiration. Suitable for fall planting, these flower seeds are excellent for creating a resilient garden filled with color and texture. Ideal for both shaded and sunny areas, they complement other perennial flowers and bring long-lasting beauty to any landscape.
Foxglove Foxy Attracts Bees, Butterflies, & Other Pollinators
Outsidepride Foxglove seeds not only bring stunning height at 60 inches but also act as a magnet for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with their nectar-rich blooms. Ideal for pollinator-friendly gardens, these foxgloves attract beneficial insects, enhancing biodiversity in your landscape. Perfect for flower mixes or perennial gardens, their tall and colorful blooms add both visual impact and eco value, creating a lively outdoor space that thrives with natural beauty and supports local wildlife.
Foxglove Foxy Sowing Rate & Planting Time
To grow Outsidepride Foxglove seeds successfully, sow 4–6 seeds per plant in prepared soil in spring, once the risk of frost has passed. Press the seeds firmly into the soil without covering them, ensuring good soil contact for optimal germination. This sowing technique allows foxgloves to establish well and produce strong, healthy plants. Ideal for perennial or flower beds, these seeds bring elegance to your garden as they mature, providing lush foliage and tall blooms that enhance any outdoor setting.

Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea Foxy) - Colorful, prolific, and long-blooming, Foxglove Foxy is a reliable show-stealer in the early-summer garden, and they easily grow from flower seeds. These abundantly bushy plants produce big blooms of white, cream, yellow, and rosy-red. Many of the blooms have charming spots of red inside the bell-shaped tubes. And the best part? They appear just 5 months after sowing Foxglove seeds, so you can grow this lovely flower even in areas where it isn't hardy! 1967 AAS Flower Winner.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use foxglove in the landscape?

A

Use tall foxgloves in the landscape for the back row of mixed borders, to attract hummingbirds, and plant white foxglove flowers to brighten a moon garden.

Q

Does foxglove spread aggressively?

A

Foxgloves freely self-seed, creating a sustained patch that produces flowers annually. However, foxglove is not considered an aggressive spreader.

Q

How do I tell the difference between biennial and perennial foxgloves?

A

The common perennial type is the yellow foxglove (D. grandiflora), which has solid yellow flowers without the multiple colors found in biennials. If your foxglove has speckled colors in its throat, it is almost certainly a biennial that can be removed once the flowers are gone.

Q

Will deer eat my foxglove plants?

A

No, deer tend to stay away from foxglove plants.

Q

Do I need to prune back my flowers after blooms fade?

A

Cut back main flower spike as the blooms fade to encourage growth of flowering side shoots.

Q

Is foxglove toxic?

A

Yes, foxglove is highly toxic if ingested. Wear gloves and wash your hands after handling. Toxic for dogs, cats, horses and humans.

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FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

20 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but tightly press into the soil

SOWING RATE

4 - 6 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

Digitalis Foxglove Flower Garden Seeds
Foxglove Flower Seeds Packets & Bag
Outsidepride Foxglove Seeds (Digitalis Purpurea) bring vibrant color to your flower garden with our tall, striking flowers. Grown in USDA zones 4-9, our biennial & perennial plants reach heights of 16-72 inches, based on the variety. They grow well in full sun to partial shade and bloom from late spring to summer, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Available in 8 different sizes of flower seed packets, our flower seeds are well-suited for creating eye-catching flower beds or borders, adding beauty and vertical interest to your garden.
Foxglove With Butterfly & Pollinators
Attracts Pollinators
Known for their ability to attract pollinators, our Foxglove flowers draw bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with their nectar-rich blooms. These vibrant flowers create a dynamic garden environment, benefiting local wildlife while adding a colorful touch to your landscape.
Foxglove Long Lasting Flowers
Long Blooming Season
With a bloom period that stretches from late spring through summer, our Foxglove plants keep your garden vibrant for weeks. Their long-lasting flowers provide continuous color and beauty, ensuring your landscape remains eye-catching and full of life throughout the season.
Foxglove Biennial or Perennial Plants
Relatively Easy to Grow
Growing Foxglove biennial or perennial plants is simple, even for beginners. They require only rich, moist soil and proper spacing to establish and grow well. With minimal care, they produce beautiful blooms, suitable for gardeners who want a low-maintenance plant that adds visual appeal.
Self-seeding Foxglove Flowers
Self Seeding
Our Foxglove plants live up to their reputation by self-seeding, allowing them to return year after year without the need for replanting. As the flowers mature, they drop seeds that sprout in the following seasons, ensuring your garden stays vibrant with minimal effort from you.
Outsidepride Varieties of Foxglove Seeds
The dramatic beauty of Foxglove flowers adds striking elegance to any garden. Their tall, spire-like blooms come in a range of captivating colors, from the soft lavender of Camelot Lavender to the deep purple of Dalmatian Purple and the creamy tones of Camelot Cream. The warm apricot-orange of Apricot Beauty, yellow of Temple Bells, and pure white of Alba bring variety, while the mixed colors of Gloxiniaeflora create a stunning visual contrast. These bold, bell-shaped flowers offer a sophisticated touch to flower beds and borders.
Foxglove Chart of Bloom Colors & Season
Our Foxglove plants offer a stunning spectrum of colors and heights, from the soft pastels of Gloxiniaeflora to the bold purples of Dalmatian Purple. With bloom seasons ranging from late spring to summer, they bring vibrant hues to gardens in USDA zones 4-9. Heights vary from compact 16-inch plants to towering 72-inch spires, making them suitable flower seeds to plant outside for a range of garden styles. Flourishing in full sun to partial shade, these flowers provide a beautiful contrast in both sunny and shaded areas, adding visual interest across different environments.
Colorful Foxglove Flower Garden in Park
Our Foxgloves add vertical beauty to your garden, creating striking focal points with their tall, spire-like blooms. For successful growth, plant seeds in well-drained, moist soil, spacing them 12-18 inches apart. Sow them outdoors in spring after the last frost in areas with full sun to partial shade. These biennial or perennial plants grow steadily and can reach impressive heights, offering a long bloom season from late spring to summer. Their elegant structure makes them suitable for borders, flower beds, or adding dimension to shaded areas.

Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea Gloxiniaeflora) - Grow this tall, elegant flower from Foxglove seeds! This Foxglove mix has a soothing combination of pastel cream, rose, lavender and white colored blooms. Foxglove makes a great addition to any home flower garden. Make your home and garden fantastic with the addition of this Foxglove flower seed mix.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use foxglove in the landscape?

A

Use tall foxgloves in the landscape for the back row of mixed borders, to attract hummingbirds, and plant white foxglove flowers to brighten a moon garden.

Q

Does foxglove spread aggressively?

A

Foxgloves freely self-seed, creating a sustained patch that produces flowers annually. However, foxglove is not considered an aggressive spreader.

Q

How do I tell the difference between biennial and perennial foxgloves?

A

The common perennial type is the yellow foxglove (D. grandiflora), which has solid yellow flowers without the multiple colors found in biennials. If your foxglove has speckled colors in its throat, it is almost certainly a biennial that can be removed once the flowers are gone.

Q

Will deer eat my foxglove plants?

A

No, deer tend to stay away from foxglove plants.

Q

Do I need to prune back my flowers after blooms fade?

A

Cut back main flower spike as the blooms fade to encourage growth of flowering side shoots.

Q

Is foxglove toxic?

A

Yes, foxglove is highly toxic if ingested. Wear gloves and wash your hands after handling. Toxic for dogs, cats, horses and humans.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

20 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but tightly press into the soil

SOWING RATE

4 - 6 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keeps seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

Digitalis Foxglove Flower Garden Seeds
Foxglove Flower Seeds Packets & Bag
Outsidepride Foxglove Seeds (Digitalis Purpurea) bring vibrant color to your flower garden with our tall, striking flowers. Grown in USDA zones 4-9, our biennial & perennial plants reach heights of 16-72 inches, based on the variety. They grow well in full sun to partial shade and bloom from late spring to summer, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Available in 8 different sizes of flower seed packets, our flower seeds are well-suited for creating eye-catching flower beds or borders, adding beauty and vertical interest to your garden.
Foxglove With Butterfly & Pollinators
Attracts Pollinators
Known for their ability to attract pollinators, our Foxglove flowers draw bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with their nectar-rich blooms. These vibrant flowers create a dynamic garden environment, benefiting local wildlife while adding a colorful touch to your landscape.
Foxglove Long Lasting Flowers
Long Blooming Season
With a bloom period that stretches from late spring through summer, our Foxglove plants keep your garden vibrant for weeks. Their long-lasting flowers provide continuous color and beauty, ensuring your landscape remains eye-catching and full of life throughout the season.
Foxglove Biennial or Perennial Plants
Relatively Easy to Grow
Growing Foxglove biennial or perennial plants is simple, even for beginners. They require only rich, moist soil and proper spacing to establish and grow well. With minimal care, they produce beautiful blooms, suitable for gardeners who want a low-maintenance plant that adds visual appeal.
Self-seeding Foxglove Flowers
Self Seeding
Our Foxglove plants live up to their reputation by self-seeding, allowing them to return year after year without the need for replanting. As the flowers mature, they drop seeds that sprout in the following seasons, ensuring your garden stays vibrant with minimal effort from you.
Outsidepride Varieties of Foxglove Seeds
The dramatic beauty of Foxglove flowers adds striking elegance to any garden. Their tall, spire-like blooms come in a range of captivating colors, from the soft lavender of Camelot Lavender to the deep purple of Dalmatian Purple and the creamy tones of Camelot Cream. The warm apricot-orange of Apricot Beauty, yellow of Temple Bells, and pure white of Alba bring variety, while the mixed colors of Gloxiniaeflora create a stunning visual contrast. These bold, bell-shaped flowers offer a sophisticated touch to flower beds and borders.
Foxglove Chart of Bloom Colors & Season
Our Foxglove plants offer a stunning spectrum of colors and heights, from the soft pastels of Gloxiniaeflora to the bold purples of Dalmatian Purple. With bloom seasons ranging from late spring to summer, they bring vibrant hues to gardens in USDA zones 4-9. Heights vary from compact 16-inch plants to towering 72-inch spires, making them suitable flower seeds to plant outside for a range of garden styles. Flourishing in full sun to partial shade, these flowers provide a beautiful contrast in both sunny and shaded areas, adding visual interest across different environments.
Colorful Foxglove Flower Garden in Park
Our Foxgloves add vertical beauty to your garden, creating striking focal points with their tall, spire-like blooms. For successful growth, plant seeds in well-drained, moist soil, spacing them 12-18 inches apart. Sow them outdoors in spring after the last frost in areas with full sun to partial shade. These biennial or perennial plants grow steadily and can reach impressive heights, offering a long bloom season from late spring to summer. Their elegant structure makes them suitable for borders, flower beds, or adding dimension to shaded areas.

Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea Apricot Beauty) - Growing Foxglove seeds is a wonderful way to establish this unique Apricot Beauty variety in your flower border. Foxglove apricot produces gorgeous, pastel shades of apricot-orange blooms that are lightly spotted.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use foxglove in the landscape?

A

Use tall foxgloves in the landscape for the back row of mixed borders, to attract hummingbirds, and plant white foxglove flowers to brighten a moon garden.

Q

Does foxglove spread aggressively?

A

Foxgloves freely self-seed, creating a sustained patch that produces flowers annually. However, foxglove is not considered an aggressive spreader.

Q

How do I tell the difference between biennial and perennial foxgloves?

A

The common perennial type is the yellow foxglove (D. grandiflora), which has solid yellow flowers without the multiple colors found in biennials. If your foxglove has speckled colors in its throat, it is almost certainly a biennial that can be removed once the flowers are gone.

Q

Will deer eat my foxglove plants?

A

No, deer tend to stay away from foxglove plants.

Q

Do I need to prune back my flowers after blooms fade?

A

Cut back main flower spike as the blooms fade to encourage growth of flowering side shoots.

Q

Is foxglove toxic?

A

Yes, foxglove is highly toxic if ingested. Wear gloves and wash your hands after handling. Toxic for dogs, cats, horses and humans.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

20 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but tightly press into the soil

SOWING RATE

4 - 6 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

18 - 24 inches

Digitalis Foxglove Flower Garden Seeds
Foxglove Flower Seeds Packets & Bag
Outsidepride Foxglove Seeds (Digitalis Purpurea) bring vibrant color to your flower garden with our tall, striking flowers. Grown in USDA zones 4-9, our biennial & perennial plants reach heights of 16-72 inches, based on the variety. They grow well in full sun to partial shade and bloom from late spring to summer, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Available in 8 different sizes of flower seed packets, our flower seeds are well-suited for creating eye-catching flower beds or borders, adding beauty and vertical interest to your garden.
Foxglove With Butterfly & Pollinators
Attracts Pollinators
Known for their ability to attract pollinators, our Foxglove flowers draw bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with their nectar-rich blooms. These vibrant flowers create a dynamic garden environment, benefiting local wildlife while adding a colorful touch to your landscape.
Foxglove Long Lasting Flowers
Long Blooming Season
With a bloom period that stretches from late spring through summer, our Foxglove plants keep your garden vibrant for weeks. Their long-lasting flowers provide continuous color and beauty, ensuring your landscape remains eye-catching and full of life throughout the season.
Foxglove Biennial or Perennial Plants
Relatively Easy to Grow
Growing Foxglove biennial or perennial plants is simple, even for beginners. They require only rich, moist soil and proper spacing to establish and grow well. With minimal care, they produce beautiful blooms, suitable for gardeners who want a low-maintenance plant that adds visual appeal.
Self-seeding Foxglove Flowers
Self Seeding
Our Foxglove plants live up to their reputation by self-seeding, allowing them to return year after year without the need for replanting. As the flowers mature, they drop seeds that sprout in the following seasons, ensuring your garden stays vibrant with minimal effort from you.
Outsidepride Varieties of Foxglove Seeds
The dramatic beauty of Foxglove flowers adds striking elegance to any garden. Their tall, spire-like blooms come in a range of captivating colors, from the soft lavender of Camelot Lavender to the deep purple of Dalmatian Purple and the creamy tones of Camelot Cream. The warm apricot-orange of Apricot Beauty, yellow of Temple Bells, and pure white of Alba bring variety, while the mixed colors of Gloxiniaeflora create a stunning visual contrast. These bold, bell-shaped flowers offer a sophisticated touch to flower beds and borders.
Foxglove Chart of Bloom Colors & Season
Our Foxglove plants offer a stunning spectrum of colors and heights, from the soft pastels of Gloxiniaeflora to the bold purples of Dalmatian Purple. With bloom seasons ranging from late spring to summer, they bring vibrant hues to gardens in USDA zones 4-9. Heights vary from compact 16-inch plants to towering 72-inch spires, making them suitable flower seeds to plant outside for a range of garden styles. Flourishing in full sun to partial shade, these flowers provide a beautiful contrast in both sunny and shaded areas, adding visual interest across different environments.
Colorful Foxglove Flower Garden in Park
Our Foxgloves add vertical beauty to your garden, creating striking focal points with their tall, spire-like blooms. For successful growth, plant seeds in well-drained, moist soil, spacing them 12-18 inches apart. Sow them outdoors in spring after the last frost in areas with full sun to partial shade. These biennial or perennial plants grow steadily and can reach impressive heights, offering a long bloom season from late spring to summer. Their elegant structure makes them suitable for borders, flower beds, or adding dimension to shaded areas.

Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea Camelot Cream) - Dramatic cream colored flowers attract hummingbirds to the garden. Beautiful in a wooded setting with goatsbeard, cimicifuga or snowdrop Anemone. Divide after blooming or allow to self-seed to keep these lovely plants in the garden for years to come. This long last cutflower reaches 42 - 48 inches in height and 15 - 24 inches wide. Grows in full sun or partial shade.

To grow Digitalis Purpurea from flower seed begin with rich, moist soil. Space the Foxglove plants 18 - 24 inches apart. Sow Foxglove seeds outdoors directly into prepared soil in the spring after danger of frost has passed in full sun or partial shade.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use foxglove in the landscape?

A

Use tall foxgloves in the landscape for the back row of mixed borders, to attract hummingbirds, and plant white foxglove flowers to brighten a moon garden.

Q

Does foxglove spread aggressively?

A

Foxgloves freely self-seed, creating a sustained patch that produces flowers annually. However, foxglove is not considered an aggressive spreader.

Q

How do I tell the difference between biennial and perennial foxgloves?

A

The common perennial type is the yellow foxglove (D. grandiflora), which has solid yellow flowers without the multiple colors found in biennials. If your foxglove has speckled colors in its throat, it is almost certainly a biennial that can be removed once the flowers are gone.

Q

Will deer eat my foxglove plants?

A

No, deer tend to stay away from foxglove plants.

Q

Do I need to prune back my flowers after blooms fade?

A

Cut back main flower spike as the blooms fade to encourage growth of flowering side shoots.

Q

Is foxglove toxic?

A

Yes, foxglove is highly toxic if ingested. Wear gloves and wash your hands after handling. Toxic for dogs, cats, horses and humans.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

20 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but tightly press into the soil

SOWING RATE

4 - 6 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

18 - 24 inches

Digitalis Foxglove Flower Garden Seeds
Foxglove Flower Seeds Packets & Bag
Outsidepride Foxglove Seeds (Digitalis Purpurea) bring vibrant color to your flower garden with our tall, striking flowers. Grown in USDA zones 4-9, our biennial & perennial plants reach heights of 16-72 inches, based on the variety. They grow well in full sun to partial shade and bloom from late spring to summer, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Available in 8 different sizes of flower seed packets, our flower seeds are well-suited for creating eye-catching flower beds or borders, adding beauty and vertical interest to your garden.
Foxglove With Butterfly & Pollinators
Attracts Pollinators
Known for their ability to attract pollinators, our Foxglove flowers draw bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with their nectar-rich blooms. These vibrant flowers create a dynamic garden environment, benefiting local wildlife while adding a colorful touch to your landscape.
Foxglove Long Lasting Flowers
Long Blooming Season
With a bloom period that stretches from late spring through summer, our Foxglove plants keep your garden vibrant for weeks. Their long-lasting flowers provide continuous color and beauty, ensuring your landscape remains eye-catching and full of life throughout the season.
Foxglove Biennial or Perennial Plants
Relatively Easy to Grow
Growing Foxglove biennial or perennial plants is simple, even for beginners. They require only rich, moist soil and proper spacing to establish and grow well. With minimal care, they produce beautiful blooms, suitable for gardeners who want a low-maintenance plant that adds visual appeal.
Self-seeding Foxglove Flowers
Self Seeding
Our Foxglove plants live up to their reputation by self-seeding, allowing them to return year after year without the need for replanting. As the flowers mature, they drop seeds that sprout in the following seasons, ensuring your garden stays vibrant with minimal effort from you.
Outsidepride Varieties of Foxglove Seeds
The dramatic beauty of Foxglove flowers adds striking elegance to any garden. Their tall, spire-like blooms come in a range of captivating colors, from the soft lavender of Camelot Lavender to the deep purple of Dalmatian Purple and the creamy tones of Camelot Cream. The warm apricot-orange of Apricot Beauty, yellow of Temple Bells, and pure white of Alba bring variety, while the mixed colors of Gloxiniaeflora create a stunning visual contrast. These bold, bell-shaped flowers offer a sophisticated touch to flower beds and borders.
Foxglove Chart of Bloom Colors & Season
Our Foxglove plants offer a stunning spectrum of colors and heights, from the soft pastels of Gloxiniaeflora to the bold purples of Dalmatian Purple. With bloom seasons ranging from late spring to summer, they bring vibrant hues to gardens in USDA zones 4-9. Heights vary from compact 16-inch plants to towering 72-inch spires, making them suitable flower seeds to plant outside for a range of garden styles. Flourishing in full sun to partial shade, these flowers provide a beautiful contrast in both sunny and shaded areas, adding visual interest across different environments.
Colorful Foxglove Flower Garden in Park
Our Foxgloves add vertical beauty to your garden, creating striking focal points with their tall, spire-like blooms. For successful growth, plant seeds in well-drained, moist soil, spacing them 12-18 inches apart. Sow them outdoors in spring after the last frost in areas with full sun to partial shade. These biennial or perennial plants grow steadily and can reach impressive heights, offering a long bloom season from late spring to summer. Their elegant structure makes them suitable for borders, flower beds, or adding dimension to shaded areas.

Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea Camelot Lavender) - Foxglove adds elegance and grace to the summer garden with large, lilac-colored flowers and maroon-speckled interiors.  Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, but not deer and rabbits. "Camelot Lavender" is the perfect choice for planting near your favorite sitting spot in any sunny to partly-shaded garden.  These plants grows 42 - 48 inches tall and make great cut flowers. 

To grow Digitalis Purpurea from flower seed begin with rich, moist soil. Space the Foxglove plants 18 - 24 inches apart. Sow Foxglove seeds outdoors directly into prepared soil in the spring after danger of frost has passed in full sun or partial shade.

Common Questions

Q

How can I use foxglove in the landscape?

A

Use tall foxgloves in the landscape for the back row of mixed borders, to attract hummingbirds, and plant white foxglove flowers to brighten a moon garden.

Q

Does foxglove spread aggressively?

A

Foxgloves freely self-seed, creating a sustained patch that produces flowers annually. However, foxglove is not considered an aggressive spreader.

Q

How do I tell the difference between biennial and perennial foxgloves?

A

The common perennial type is the yellow foxglove (D. grandiflora), which has solid yellow flowers without the multiple colors found in biennials. If your foxglove has speckled colors in its throat, it is almost certainly a biennial that can be removed once the flowers are gone.

Q

Will deer eat my foxglove plants?

A

No, deer tend to stay away from foxglove plants.

Q

Do I need to prune back my flowers after blooms fade?

A

Cut back main flower spike as the blooms fade to encourage growth of flowering side shoots.

Q

Is foxglove toxic?

A

Yes, foxglove is highly toxic if ingested. Wear gloves and wash your hands after handling. Toxic for dogs, cats, horses and humans.

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