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Bleeding Heart
Once a vigorous Bleeding Heart has finished flowering do I trim it or leave it
to die back naturally ? I have a couple and they are creating a dark area. Geoff |
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Bleeding Heart
It all depends. Some Dicentra die back shortly after flowering in the spring
while others continue to bloom and grow until late autumn. "L425CAJ" wrote in message ... Once a vigorous Bleeding Heart has finished flowering do I trim it or leave it to die back naturally ? I have a couple and they are creating a dark area. Geoff |
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