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The bleeding heart glorybower, also known as the bleeding heart vine, is an evergreen… More
Bleeding hearts are flowering perennials native to eastern Asia. Plants can grow up to… More
Bleeding heart (Dicentra) is a spring-blooming perennial with dainty red, pink, or white heart-shaped… More
Bleeding heart, also known by its Latin name, Dicentra spectablis, is an herbaceous perennial… More
The delicate heart-shaped flowers of the bleeding heart make it a very attractive and… More
Bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis) is named for the plant's pink heart-shaped bloom and the… More
If your shady flower garden contains a bleeding heart that is growing past its… More
The bleeding heart plant, native to northern China, Korea and Japan, is a much-loved… More
Bleeding hearts are extremely hardy plants, thriving in a broad swath of USDA Plant… More
Bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis) is a graceful woodland beauty with heart-shaped blooms dangling like… More
The bleeding heart is a spring-blooming perennial plant that produces branches of heart-shaped hanging… More
Bleeding hearts are shade-loving, flowering hardy perennials beloved by gardeners across North America, Europe… More
Bleeding hearts, also known as dicentra, are thick, lush plants that can grow 2… More
Dicentra--known as bleeding heart because of its chain of heart-shaped blooms that look like… More
Bleeding heart is also known as Dicentra. It is a popular plant among growers.… More
Bleeding heart is a perennial plant with heart-shaped blooms dangling from gently curved stems.… More
Outdoor gardeners often grow bleeding heart plants in moist and shady locations for a… More
Bleeding heart, named for its resemblance to pale pink hearts, grows profusely in the… More
Bleeding hearts are shade-loving perennials whose flowers hang downward and resemble hearts with a… More
Information on how to grow Bleeding Heart in your garden More
Growing bulbs can be done by planting them with the pointed tip up or sideways… More
In order to grow Bleeding Hearts, they must be put in the shade and planted… More
Learn how to plant and care for dicentia in this series of greenthumb gardening videos… More
Bleeding heart plants are beautiful plants to grow in your garden or home. Learn all… More
...only plants that grow well so far are daylily and bleeding heart along with spring bulbs like grape hyacinth,daffodils and bluebells. Help a newbie out...please! :D Thanks More
...st night and nipped several of my plants! My poor bleeding heart looks like a wilted heart now along with the columbine, some new… More
...ore? I'm wondering if I should cut flowers off my bleeding heart, or if this is gonna be all there is. More
...hade garden are a pink and red Astilbe and a pink Bleeding Heart. I have never grown Astilbe before. The Bleeding Heart I have tried but don't think it was in the right place. So I lost it. Somehow I think this new shady bed will be… More
I'm new to this.. not too sure what i'm doing for the most part.. i know that the seeds develop when the bloom is finished.. i'm interesting in seeing and hearing about your technique for collecting seeds.. and maybe even a few pictures of seeds you've collected so i know… More
...t to spray. This morning I saw that one half of a bleeding heart and a few peony stalks are looking a little wilted, also it looks like a columbine may have gotten… More
Here's a thread just for lovers of gardening in the shade. Bring your questions here.....Ahhh, how peaceful it is in the shade! I am fascinated by shade and woodland plants! I have packed quite a few plants into my small shade garden. I have several hostas and ferns, two hardy… More
... today at a small nursery and the tag says it's a bleeding heart, but unless it's a new variety that I've never seen before I don't beleive it is. It was cheap and I like the foilage so I bought it anyway. I wondering now if it… More
I planted bleeding heart, hostas and daylilies bulbs then the weather turned rainy for 5 days straight. I see no grow from these bulbs. Could all that rain have ruined my bulbs? More
I have a Bleeding Heart and a Butterfly bush that are very close together. I think when I planted the BFB the BH wasn't growing. Now they are on top of each other. Which would you move? I'm thinking the Bleeding Heart. After its done flowering. The Butterfly is just… More
I have 2 Bleeding heart plants which I transplanted from a friend's garden about three months ago. They've done great, very green & growing a lot. I have a question not knowing much about Bleeding hearts....will the foliage stay green year round, or will it turn brown when the cold… More
I have the regular bleeding heart plants one large size pink and 2 smaller whites..I dont have enough shade and cant grow them well here. I am looking for succulents for my rock garden that would be hardy to zone 5. RR More
I love bleeding hearts, but when I took a walk out back this morning, I saw this plant growing in a stone walkway. There are a handful of them, and I couldn't help but think that they look very much like a bleeding heart. I googled for a bit, but… More
...s and you guys said it could be either a peony or bleeding heart. It's alot bigger now so what do you think? I'm leaning towards Peony because bleeding heart leaves from what i remember looked differant and were more delicate… More
I have 2 of the pink bleeding heart. They are just coming up. One of them has big roots that are rotting. But when I pull a section with some 'eyes' attatched, there are roots that are fine. I have transplanted a few parts already. Should I pull that whole… More
A neighbor has given me cuttings from hers, and I dipped them in rooting hormone and put them in starter mix. The bottle of hormone says 6-8wks b4 roots... I'm used to rooting houseplants in just a cup of water, and I see roots within days. Can I put the… More
My 10 yo daughter loves bleeding hearts and I am trying my very best to grow one for her, but my luck is marginal at best! :confused: Two summers ago we planted one in full sun and it died, never to return. So then I read the tag *duh* and… More
...for you guys. My mother in law gave me a pot with bleeding hearts in it last fall. There was not much soil in the pot. I had the pot in my garage… More
... that I found it! I have some questions regarding bleeding heart plants. A friend dug up a few bleeding heart plants for me yesterday. They are very small, individual plants/shoots/stems,but they do have a few roots. I planted… More
does any one have bleeding heart seed PLEASE , i adore that plant and have wanted one sense i saw it in a libray it beatiful,PLEASE HELP!!! More
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