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Classic K

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Gardening: How do I save my Bleeding Heart?

I'm in Minnesota and my Bleeding Heart (which was just planted this spring) is really struggling. I've adjusted the amount I've watered, but it doesn't seem to make a difference. I have clay soil and it's in all sun. Should I do something different?
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Michelle Powers Albertville, MN
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    Commented on Jul 16, 2012
    needs part shade...and it will come back after the hot heat subsides...I have one planted 2 ...»
    years ago, gets less than 4 direct hours of sun...thing won't die..just keeps getting bigger

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