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Bleeding Hearts damaged from snow

our bleeding hearts were looking great. we got a really heavy snow that broke and damages some branches. if we cut them, will they grow back?


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 05/12/2017 @ 6:13 pm

I’m so sorry your lovely plants were damaged.

Yes, go ahead and trim any broken or damaged stems back to the base of the plant.

Your plant may look a bit tough this season, but should recover over time. A light application of a slow release, balanced fertilizer can give it a little help.

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