Description
Dicentra Spectabilis or Bleeding Heart, also known as Lady in the Bath is a superb garden plant and has masses of pink flowers. Dicentra Spectabilis are easy to grow. These are very showy plants and will grow in shady areas, they also prefer a light well-drained soil. In heavy soils, just add grit and sand to lighten up. In subsequent years they can be divided in late autumn or early spring. Can be left in the ground for a number of years to naturalise.
AGM = Award of Garden Merit by the RHS
Cultivation instruction
Plant Indoors: They are at their best when grown outside.
Plant outside: They prefer a light well-drained soil. In heavy soils, just add grit and sand to lighten it up. Cultivate soils to a depth of 20cms and add some well rotted manure or granular fertiliser to the soil when cultivating. Plant the roots so that the tops are 8 to 10cms below the soil surface. Cover with soil and firm around roots gently as roots can easily be broken. Leave to establish for a few years and then In subsequent years they can be divided in late autumn or early spring. Best left to naturalise for a number of years, they are winter hardy but would benefit from mulching over winter. Regularly feed during the growing season with foods such as are well rotted manures, Tomato feed and bone meal or tomato food will provide food for continued flowering.
Care Tips:
Read our article on growing bulbs for naturalising
Ideal to grow with companion plants such as trumpet lilies or oriental lilies or many types of shrubs.
Growing information
Flowering Height: 24-28″ (60-70cm)
Flowering period: April-June
Soil type: Light soils, however in heavier soils just add grit to give the drainage.
Aspect: Semi shade to full sun
Scented: N/A
Planting distance: 50cm
Planting depth: A depth of 8-10cms above the rhizome.
Full growing instructions are also provided
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