How do you plant a bleeding heart root?
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In the proper site, with proper spacing, planting bleeding heart tubers is as easy as digging a hole an inch or two deep, placing the tuber inside and covering with soil. However, bleeding heart tubers generally take longer to establish and flower than bare root bleeding hearts.
Likewise, people ask, how do you plant a bleeding heart bulb?
Plant in spring to early summer in part sun or part shade on well-drained, moist soil. Space plants 1 to 2 feet apart. Bleeding hearts need little maintenance. Grow bleeding hearts in a consistently moist, humus-rich soil.
Hereof, where is the best place to plant a bleeding heart?
The bleeding heart plant likes to be planted in organic soil in a shady or part shade area. Work compost into the area before planting the bleeding heart plant in fall or spring.
two to five years