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Bleeding heart
By Chrispook
- 18 May, 2007
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Do you give your Dicentra any special treatment over the winter when it disappears from view?
I have this in my front garden ( the red like yours and the white type) and I always wonder if it will reappear the following summer. Mine are only very small plants.
Are yours growing in the damp shade there?
3 Sep, 2008
No I don't do anything to it. It is north facing and very shady here. During the winter it's frozen shade rather than damp. It's almost too big for it's space so I am going to attempt dividing it, if I can find it.
3 Sep, 2008
Thanks, Chris.
That makes me think my Dicentra is planted in the right place - shady but well drained.
I think I've just been too impatient in expecting the clump to get larger.
3 Sep, 2008
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Nice to see this pic , I found a bit of Bleeding heart in my garden while weeding yesterday , ive stuck it in a pot and it seems to be okay . Happy gardening !
18 May, 2007