Re: my new plants


I have planted the common dicentra in an east-facing garden between the
house and the driveway.  There is a lot of reflected light from the
house next door (painted a light colour) as well as warmth from my
house, and sun until mid-afternoon.  The bleeding heart did well there,
but it did get a fair amount of watering.
Betty

jeanne latta wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone
>   I just got back from a trip to visit my sons in Maryland and
> Lancaster, Pa and some nice people gave me seeds and plants to bring
> home with me.  I have some red poppy seeds and a nice big clump of
> pink echinacea (sp ?).  It still has flowers on it.  Someone else gave
> me a big clump of what he called "French Bleeding Hearts".  Has anyone
> ever heard of these.?  I know that you plant dicentra in partial shade
> but he has these growing in full sun. I have looked in my gardening
> books but haven't come across anything called Frence Dicentra. Thanks
> to Kristl, I have some lobelia gerardii seeds also, so i'm going to be
> busy in my garden.  I'm not sure about what light condidions I should
> give to the echinacea and dicentra.  Anyone have any advice.?
> Jeanne,  whose Shasta Daisies are blooming away!!
> 
> 
> ==
> Jeanne
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