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Originally Posted by calismum
Really enjoyed your pics. I am planning to get some bleeding hearts for 'dingly dell' and think now I will get a mix of red and white.
Too cold up here for a tree fern, I admire them from afar, yours looks v nice.
Love the way your cats obviously supervise what you get up to, Alfie does that too.
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Thanks CM glad you enjoyed the pics, the red and white do look so pretty together, shame it`s to cold for you to have a tree fern up there
, and Oh yes Maxi and Maisy certainly like to supervise what we are up to LOL
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Originally Posted by angieh
I have a white bleeding heart that a friend gave me a couple of years ago - it's doing so well and loves it's semi shady place. I was surprised at how large it's grown!
I'll have to think about a replacement for my tree fern. It was one of those things I'd wanted for a long while and I was so pleased when I got it - I don't know what went wrong this year. I have been so careful with it.
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The bleeding hearts do so love being in a semi shaded area and seem to get bigger and better with each passing year
, it is such a shame about the loss of your tree fern
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Originally Posted by dandysmom
I tried a tree fern several years ago, thinking it would love our hot humid Summers, which it did...flourished outdoors, but couldn't take indoors (too cold to leave outside) and promptly died .....
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So sorry to hear that DM as we just love our tree ferns my OH would love to get another one
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Originally Posted by Kazz
I did nt know you could get a white bleeding heart I will have to look into that as it would look good in the bak under the tree...........Thanks
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Oh yes as you can see you can also get them in white, I think they are so pretty the white ones they seem to look abit more delicate, under the tree would be an ideal position for one