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How to Grow a Bleeding Heart Plant"Bleeding heart doesn’t need anything special or specific in terms of fertilizer," he adds. The best time to fertilize is in early spring as the plant is beginning to grow, says Hancock.
One of my first childhood memories involving a plant was with the swoon-worthy Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart. A patch of them grew along the fence at my preschool, the Children’s House in Fort Collins.
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