I bought a decent-sized hellebores last fall and divided it into three plants and put them in my shady front yard. They
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Jul 21, 20121st year they sleep, second year they creep, third year they leap :) I wouldn't put any fertilizer down until it cools off.Helpful Reply
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Judy S on Jul 21, 2012My Hellebores are very forgiving........thank goodness. I do nothing much and they're still growing. ;-DHelpful Reply
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Louise on Jul 21, 2012Oooooh, so they're like ivy with the sleep, creep and leap, huh? Thanks for the info.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 22, 2012I agree that you'll just need to be patient with your hellebores. They should take off next spring. I've never fertilized my hellebores, but they certainly wouldn't object to a good top-dressing of compost in the spring.Helpful Reply
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Sherry B on Jul 22, 2012never heard the sleep, creep, and leap..what other flowers tend to do this? My hellebores look horrible every spring but turn out beautiful every year.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 23, 2012Sherry, this is a common garden mantra in most of the country for perennials, shrubs and trees. It does vary by plant, and is on a more accelerated pace in places like Florida, where there is almost a year-round growing season, but the concept pretty much holds. Basically, the first year you plant something new, it spends getting acclimated to its new home, the second year you're likely to see a little growth, but most of the good stuff going on will be below the ground, the third year, if you've done everything right, you'll seed good flush of growth above ground.Helpful Reply
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