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The majority of coral bells are hardy in Zones 4 to 9. Coral bells with solid green leaves or green variegation prefer full to part sun. Most others, those displaying yellow, marmalade ...
To cut back in the fall or not, that is the question. Coral bells are hardy in US hardiness zones 4-9 and easy perennials to grow. They are very versatile and suitable for a wide range of backyard ...
When the late great plantsman Christopher Lloyd wrote a book a generation ago devoted entirely to foliage plants, he made no reference to a perennial named heuchera, or coral bells. Today ...
Five beautiful plants to consider are English lavender, butterfly milkweed, nodding onion, prairie dropseed, and coral bells ...
At the end of the season, in Zones 4-9, remove the coral bells from the pot, pop into the ground and cover with straw mulch for extra winter protection for the roots. Coral bells aren’t ...
Coral bells are much better grown as container plants and they don’t just survive the vagaries of container culture. They thrive in it. Here's why.
Heucheras – also known as coral root and coral bells – are neat evergreen hardy perennials that are interesting additions to flower beds and much admired for their astonishing range of foliage ...
Some of my coral bells (Heuchera) looked terrible this spring, with dead, woody centers. No problem. The plants were just signaling that they want to be dug up and divided. Dividing coral bells is ...
Coral bells (Huechera spp.) are plants that earn their keep even when not in bloom. Here is a perennial, especially some of the newer hybrids, that is loved as much for its leaves as for its flowers.
At the end of the season, in Zones 4-9, remove the coral bells from the pot, pop into the ground and cover with straw mulch for extra winter protection for the roots. Coral bells aren't difficult ...
Nowhere has the explosion of new forms been more noticeable than with the venerable coral bells. Need a break ... that you have to water every 45.5 minutes throughout the entire summer.