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  1. Those are beautiful! I used to think they were ugly but I am seeing them more and more

    1. They start to look a little ragged by midsummer so I wait until all the foliage has begun to turn yellow and then I clip it at the base. New seedlings pop up all over the place, too!

  2. How lovely! I planted some bleeding hearts in my shade garden earlier this year (mixed in with my ferns, hostas, and astilbe). I’m looking very forward to them coming up and sharing with me a similarly pretty view as yours evidently bestow on you!

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