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How Do You Grow Midnight Rose Coral Bells?

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How Do You Grow Midnight Rose Coral Bells?

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Coral Bells, also known as Alum Root, come in a multitude of colors to suit any gardener’s landscaping needs. Coral Bells are perennial plants, and as such have a set growing season. They can reach a height of 2 feet and should be split each growing season to encourage fresh growth. Midnight Rose Coral Bells are characterized by dark brown to black foliage with bright pink spots. The plants release a tall shoot of tiny pink flowers during the summer months. Coral Bells are most often purchased as young sprouts or root cuttings since they can be difficult to germinate from seeds. Select an area to plant your Midnight Rose Coral Bell where it will be exposed to full sun during the day. If you live in a particularly hot and humid climate, however, the plant will fare best being planted in partial shade. Check the soil in the area you intend to plant the Coral Bell to ensure that the soil is of a sandy or clay consistency. This indicates well-draining soil. Coral Bells must have well-drain

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