Bleeding hearts (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) have some of the most striking flowers of any spring-blooming plant. Long strings of puffy, heart-shaped blooms—in shades from white, to pink, to red—dangle ...
When planting your bare-root bleeding heart plant, it's important to bury it at the proper depth, depending on its size. You should set larger plants into a hole with the crown 2 inches below the soil ...
SEATTLE — Seattle gardening expert Ciscoe Morris' May Plant of the Month is bleeding heart, which comes in many varieties – three of which he has in his home garden. The first one has light purple ...
* What it is: Fringe-leaf or “wild” bleeding heart (a.k.a. fringed or cut-leaf bleeding heart) is a shade-preferring, spring-blooming perennial that, although native to Pennsylvania and the eastern ...
Dear Master Gardener: I remember my grandmother having bleeding heart plants in her garden and would like to have some in my garden too. Is this a plant for sun or shade? What are some planting tips?
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WGN’s Tim Joyce dives into a pesky mold that ...
Dear Neil: We planted bleeding hearts (Dicentra spectabilis) that we bought online back in February. They have done fairly well through March. We even had a couple of blooms, but I noticed recently ...
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