Description: ************* We Combine Shipping************* We offer combined shipping. Put all the items you want in your shopping cart. When you are done adding all the items you want, check out and you will only pay for shipping on the first pack of seeds and all other seeds ship free, if paid for all on the same order. Your shopping cart will combine the shipping for you. We only ship in the U.S. ************* Please read full listing before purchasing ************* Bleeding Hearts * Zone 3-9 * Bloom: Summer-Fall * Plant Height 10"-12" * Light: Part Shade * Attracts Butterflys * Long Bloomer Growing Bleeding Hearts from Seed Bleeding heart plants can be propagated from seed and these are some tips to help your seeds have the best possible chance to turn into beautiful flowers. • Moisten a mixture of half coarse sand and half milled peat in a small (46") pot with water. • You will only need to sow 3-4 seeds in each pot, poking a one-half-inch deep hole for each of the seeds. Place only one seed in a hole, then cover with loose peat that has been slightly moistened. Press the peat to make it slightly firm. • Grab some plastic wrap from the kitchen and completely wrap however many pots you have made, then place them all in the freezer for about six weeks. • Once you remove the pots from your freezer, I would recommend that you place them on a propagation mat at about 60-65 degrees close to a window that allows a lot of sunshine in. • When the soil feels just barely moist at the very top, you can water the plant. Dont ever let it dry completely out, but dont keep it soggy (seeds can mildew if they get soggy). • Once more, be patient, as it could take from two to six months for your bleeding heart plant to sprout. Once you do see some growth, thin out the weakest ones and leave only one plant in each pot. • Dont move the plants outside until after the last frost. • Once your plants have some mature leaves, they are ready to be transplanted into larger pots filled with potting soil, and grown in light shade for their first year. • Continue to water whenever the soil feels barely moist at the top, then transplant them into a larger container, or a shady garden bed in early autumn (too much heat or sunshine will cause your flowers to be short lived (ephemeral), and although they dont die, they do become dormant, but the roots are still fine. You should be able to count on having some gorgeous bleeding hearts if you follow all of these suggestions, and I wish you the best of luck with these gorgeous, shade-loving plants
Price: 12.9 USD
Location: Washington
End Time: 2024-12-13T00:02:21.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Soil Type: Clay Loam Sand
Climate: Zone 4-8
Sunlight: Full Shade Full Sun Low Sun Medium Sun
Foliage: Deciduous
Brand: 5 Red Bats
Watering: Light
Season of Interest: Fall Spring Summer
Common Name: Bleeding Heart
Cultivating Difficulty: Easy
Life Cycle: Perennial
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Features: Flowering
Type: Flower Seeds
Plant Habit: Flowering
Genus: Helianthus
Plant Format: Seeds
Plant Form: Seed
Soil pH: Neutral
Tree Type: Flowering
Use: Outdoor Plants
MPN: Does not apply
Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy
Variety: Adenium Obesum
UPC: Does not apply
Color: Red
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Growth Habit: Climbing
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 3 (-40 to -30 °F)
Plant Type: Decorative Plant
Model: King Arthur
Plant Name: Plumeria
Plant Category: seeds
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Non-Domestic Product: No
Modified Item: No