There was one thing my mother always had growing in a shady part of her yard and that was a Bleeding Heart plant. I never quite figured out how that worked, but I know I bought her several over the years. Every time I wanted to get her something she expressed a desire for a Bleeding Heart. The preschool at our church was having a plant sale a couple weeks back and I just could not resist. One Bleeding Heart. Right now it is residing in the refrigerator because it is not quite planting time. Over the years I have planted a couple in my yard, but they are no longer there whether it is because I neglected to water them or mowed them off or what, but I shall try again. I seem to have the same luck as my mother on keeping things alive!
I do not know how many years my mother has been gone, but I never see a Bleeding Heart that I do not think of her. I know my fascination with the plant is tied to her, but what was it that drew her to the plant? I do not remember grandma having one in her yard. She had Spearmint. Lots of Spearmint. I remember that because it was right under the window of the room where they slept and there were big spiders that lived in the Spearmint patch. I used to live in fear of the spiders coming in, walking across the grandma's and coming into the room where I slept.I had Catnip growing here over the septic tank. That stuff really spreads. I never really seen the cat in it, but some times Charmin or Boots would act very weird. I planted Poppy's there once. They were double and they were lavender. Those were nice, but when they reseeded themselves they came back as single red Poppy's and then they died out. Once when we were in Grand Junction Joe Fisher picked me a bread sack full of Apricots from a tree up on the BLM land. I made jam out of them and threw the seeds out over the septic tank and they all came up next Spring. I planted several in the yard and planted 12 over at Kenny's mom's house. Now 25 years later those are all died out except one behind my house. It has bores and I have to trim it on the side closest to the house every summer so it does not rub the roof. I am thinking at the rate I am trimming this side that soon it will be hanging over in the field next door and I will not have a tree anymore. I am hoping I can get one more harvest so I can grow more trees and next time plant them away from the house.
Of course there was a time when I had 68 Hybrid Tea Roses growing in my yard. The kids used to give me a bush every Mother's Day and when I had 10 kids total it did not take long to fill up the yard. Course roses need fed every month and pruned every time they bloom and I am basically lazy, so here I now set with 5 that I do nothing with and they just refuse to die. So I am going to plant a Bleeding Heart. Not sure if I will do that before I go to Texas or wait. I can hear the weather lady down on the television yapping about a coming snow storm. I hate to pay $14.00 for something just to let it freeze.
Well, the sun is up now and it is time to get around and do something constructive. Or not.