How to Plant Coral Bells?

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Coral Bells need part sun and part shade. It is a perennial and grows anywhere from 12 to 36 inches tall. Planting width should be between 6 and 30 inches apart.
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Heuchera
The genus Heuchera 1] includes at least 50 species of herbaceous perennial plants in the family Saxifragaceae, all native to North America. Common names ... More »
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1. Transplant coral bells in mid spring before they bloom or in late summer or early fall after they finish blooming. 2. Choose a spot that gives your coral bell afternoon shade.
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1. Propagate coral bells by collecting the seeds from the plant after it is finished blooming in the fall. 2. Bury the seeds in a small container filled with vermiculite. Add water
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1. Plant coral bells in a bed that receives full sunlight or full morning sun and some afternoon shade. Grow the flowers in well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter when possible
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1. Select the site for the coral bells. They prefer full sun, but light shade will be tolerated. They need a well-drained, open-textured soil. 2. Plant potted coral bells in mid to
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