A classic cottage garden staple, bleeding heart has long been a favorite in perennial shade gardens. The roughly 20 species in the Dicentra genus are native to Asia and North America. The most popular ...
Women preparing her garden to plant spring flowering plants in the fall - Solstock/Getty Images When the chill of fall hits, many gardeners are already dreaming of spring and planning what they are ...
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 ...
* 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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A woman with a bucket crouching in a garden, weeding a garden bed. - Golero/Getty Images Bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis) is ...
It is not hard to figure out how bleeding hearts got their name. In early summer, the plants send out long arching stems of ...
Bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis) is a harbinger of the summer to come. In late spring, they fill gardens with dramatic curves and delightful heart-shaped flowers. These cool-weather plants don't ...