What's the best way to plant a bleeding heart bush
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Make sure you have a space that will allow the bleeding heart to grow. It will do so for several years. Mine is in a semi-sunny spot. I had to amend my soil because I have a lot of clay so I added some peat and garden soil, also mulched it after I was done. Not sure what else you might want to know.
There are different bleeding heart plants which one are you referring to?
Be sure to look at the instructions for the most favorable growth for the plant. Choose your shade/semi-sunny location. Amend the soil as necessary, and add suggested bulb food to give the plants a healthy, vigorous beginning.
A good plant food is Holly Tone. Prepare for the fact that your Bleeding Heart plant will be large and gorgeous early on in the season, but may die back as the summer progresses.