Bleeding hearts: Ideal for woodland and shade gardens. Thrive in partial to full shade, with morning sun. Perfect for dappled light or filtered sunlight.
Shade-loving perennials need moist, not waterlogged soil. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. In warmer zones, water more, but let soil dry between watering.
Bleeding hearts thrive in organic-rich soil. Use well-rotted compost as fertilizer. Feed in early spring for vibrant blooms. Mulch to retain moisture, suppress weeds.
Bleeding hearts: Minimal pruning. Remove dead stems in spring. Cut back after bloom for vigorous growth. In warmer zones, trim yellowed leaves for upkeep.