How to care for Bleeding Hearts

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Bleeding hearts are a common blooming plant with pillow-like blooms. These heart-shaped blooms swing from the stalk like a pendulum.

From early spring through mid-summer, bleeding heart vines blossom.

When exposed to high heat or sunlight, Bleeding Hearts' stem disappears. Fall watering regenerates its roots.

Growing bleeding heart from cuttings is easy. When your plant is a year old or has bloomed for a season, do this.

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It prefers growing in moderate shade. Planting it in full light will cause the bloom to fade.

Bleeding hearts need well-drained, nutritious soil to thrive.

The bleeding heart plant needs a lot of water. Soil has to be kept consistently wet, therefore regular watering is essential.

Bleeding hearts flourish without pruning. To tidy up the plant, remove dead leaves and blossoms.

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