Culture
Foxglove does best in cool climates in moist, acidic soil with abundant organic material.
Light: Foxglove does best in partial shade.
Moisture: Foxglove needs regular watering.
Hardiness: USDA Zones 3 - 9. Common foxglove grows in USDA hardiness zones 4-9. Strawberry foxglove is hardy to zone 3.
Propagation: Foxglove is usually treated as a biennial. Seeds are sown in late summer or autumn and flowering occurs the following spring and summer. Seeds should not be covered, germinating best at temperatures of 70-80F and exposed to light. Under the right conditions, foxglove will self-sow.