Collection: Foxglove (Digitalis) Seeds (Heirloom)

Heirloom foxglove is a beautiful flower with clusters of tubular blooms that come in a variety of hues including red, white, yellow, pink, and purple, and bring a distinct appeal to any environment. The extremely ancient term "foxglove" is explained as follows in a 19th century botany book: "The folks of our ancestors were the fairies and nothing is more likely than that the pretty coloured bells of the plant would be designated 'folksgloves,' afterwards, 'foxglove'.

Growing heirloom foxglove seeds in your garden

  • 6 heirloom foxglove seed varieties
  • Great for container gardens
  • Pollinator attractor
  • Beautiful blooms and heights of up to 60 inches

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    Foxglove Seeds - Excelsior Mix

    Add elegance to your garden with these pastel biennial blooms

    Foxglove Seeds - Excelsior Mix

    Add elegance to your garden with these pastel biennial blooms
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    Foxglove Seeds - Gloxiniaeflora Mix

    Tall, tubular blooms add vertical color to even the shadiest corners

    Foxglove Seeds - Gloxiniaeflora Mix

    Tall, tubular blooms add vertical color to even the shadiest corners
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    Foxglove Seeds (Dwarf) - Foxy Mix

    These vibrant blooms have a compact growth habit ideal for containers

    Foxglove Seeds (Dwarf) - Foxy Mix

    These vibrant blooms have a compact growth habit ideal for containers
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    Foxglove Seeds - Alba

    Creamy white blooms with dappled throats make a striking statement

    Foxglove Seeds - Alba

    Creamy white blooms with dappled throats make a striking statement
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    Foxglove Seeds - Purple

    Gorgeous violet blooms that will be the star of your bouquet—no filler needed.

    Foxglove Seeds - Purple

    Gorgeous violet blooms that will be the star of your bouquet—no filler needed.
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    Foxglove Seeds - Apricot Beauty

    Ombre apricot-colored blooms are the go-to variety for stand-alone bouquets
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    Foxglove Seeds - Apricot Beauty

    Ombre apricot-colored blooms are the go-to variety for stand-alone bouquets
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Growing heirloom foxglove seeds in your garden

  • 6 heirloom foxglove seed varieties
  • Great for container gardens
  • Pollinator attractor
  • Beautiful blooms and heights of up to 60 inches

Planting the best heirloom foxglove at home

Heirloom foxglove, also known as Digitalis purpurea in botanical terms, is a striking flower that originated in Europe. However, foxglove has expanded significantly in North America over time. Plant this lovely tall antique bloom in a part-shade location where moisture retention is abundant. The plant will require more afternoon shade as the summer progresses. Children and dogs should be kept away from heirloom foxglove since all parts of the plant can be harmful if ingested.

Heirloom foxglove is resistant to deer, rabbits, and pollution in urbanization!

How to sow heirloom foxglove seeds

After the fear of frost has passed, sow your heirloom foxglove seeds directly into the garden. Or start your seedlings inside 8 to 10 weeks before the last frost date. These flowers thrive in full light, but will tolerate a little shade if required. In hotter climates, some shade is preferable. Because heirloom foxglove plants are vulnerable to strong winds, choose your planting location carefully. Foxglove loves soil that is rich, loamy, and drains well. You may also add compost to the soil to improve its quality.

Wet the surface and place your heirloom foxglove seeds on the top of the soil, gently pressing them down. Because these seeds need sunshine to sprout, don't cover them with dirt. Thin your seedlings to every 12 to 18 inches after they have two or more leaves.

How to care for your heirloom foxglove

Mulch around the base of the heirloom foxglove plants once they've been established to help them retain moisture. This mulch can also help to keep the roots warm during the winter. Because these plants may grow up to 60 inches tall, they may need to be staked. If you want your heirloom foxglove plants to come back year after year, don't deadhead the blooms as they start to fade.

Plant these companion plants with heirloom foxglove

Delphiniums, daisies, peonies, snapdragons, and irises are all good companion plants for heirloom foxglove blossoms. These flowers look fantastic in beds and borders, as well as forests and naturalized settings. Lion's mouth, fairy caps, folk's glove, and witches thimbles are some of the other names for foxglove.

For more information about planting, growing, and caring for heirloom foxglove flower seed, see the Foxglove Seeds Planting Guide.