Re: Bleeding hearts go dormant for an entire year?



In a message dated 4/19/99 10:20:52 PM, Meum71@aol.com writes:

<< If you keep the soil on the moist side and give them a half day of sun 
they 
should stay green until late summer/fall. In a dry location they can go 
dormant in July.
If they go dormant, just cut off the foliage and they should be up early in 
th >>

Thanks Paul. Mine is in a dry location but that's okay with me that it goes 
dormant. Maybe I will move it to a new location next year. Any suggestions 
for dry shade. I am learning that my border against the house and under the 
over hang is very dry in the summer. Tried to water dilegently but would like 
to put somt drought tolerant shady loving plants in the space that would 
thrive better

Kris P
Z 5  IL

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