Bleeding hearts are very easy and beautiful hardy perennials for the mainly-shaded garden and do well even in dry areas under trees and around homes.
Plants grow up lush foliage in early spring, quickly forming large clumps bearing many, many gorgeous heart-shaped flowers along long stems!
Flowers last for a long time, as they continue to develop along the stems, easily visible and adding welcomed color to the spring and early summer gardens.
We grow various Bleeding Heart plants around our property, and they seem to be quite versatile regarding location.
Most of our soil is sandy and dry, and they even grow under acid-producing evergreen trees! Obviously, they are also quite happy in rich, moist soil also.
yes id did buy and receive bamboo seeds from you. i planted same and now cautiously await some indication the sprouting will begin. we are in northern nj where it is quite cold so i am keeping the plantings in a planter system we use for seedlings. only time luck and patience will tell the ultimate story. if the seeds come to be small plants we will replant into pots until spring and after that we are guardedly optimistic. thanks for the request and service. stewart a farber
I do not have an indoor garden so I am waiting until spring to plant. I will try planting closer to Feb or March in small pods watering with spray bottle, and slowly introduce the plants to outdoor conditions.