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Michelle L

Blogger | Salt Lake City, UT http://www.michellelunt.com/
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Interior Designer & Blogger. My blog is Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust.


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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
    I also live in a cold climate. I've had my "Bleeding Heart" for years. Each spring, it comes ...»
    up from seemingly nothing & gets huge. When the weather starts getting really warm, the plant begins to die. I just cut it back to 2 or 3 inch stems. Each year, it comes back bigger & more glorious. {I don't disturb the root system.} Bleeding Hearts do much better in shade, so if you've got yours in full sun, it probably won't thrive. Good luck!

    Warmly, Michelle

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An Amazing Kitchen Transformation

This kitchen screamed 1980's and had to go! The entire room was gutted and a new design made it feel fresh, airy, and much bigger. ...»
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Michelle L Salt Lake City, UT on Jul 15, 2012
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    Donna R on Jul 16, 2012
    I love this kitchen! What a difference. Since we have oak cabinets and want to paint them ...»
    white, I'm love looking at the befores and afters that others have done. If looking at these remarkable pictures isn't motivation to do ours, I don't know what would be! I've signed up for your blog.

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