are lovely little herbaceous perennial plants. Today I’ll share a few bleeding heart plant care secrets, so you can grow and enjoy these adorable heart-shaped flowers. The botanical name ...
As we approach Valentine’s Day, you may be searching for the perfect gift for your plant-loving Valentine. I recommend you consider a Bleeding Heart vine celebrated for its beautiful flowers, ...
Bleeding Heart contains isoquinoline alkaloids, which affect many animals, including dogs, sheep and cattle, per the Pet Poison Helpline. If your pets tend to eat your garden plants, consider ...
Around Valentine's Day, consider this a botanical love letter filled with horticultural heartthrobs — garden companions that ...
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.
Once planted, Bleeding Heart requires relatively low maintenance and work well with other shade-loving companion perennial ...