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How to Grow a Bleeding Heart Plant"Both of the North American native fern-leaf species tend to do better in cooler summers than in hotter summers," says Hancock. Bleeding heart likes moist soil—not too dry and not too wet.
Both heart-shaped species are considered deer and rabbit resistant When winter melts away, loosening its cold grip on the garden, spring enters the scene with a burst of flowers called spring ...
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