It is amazing how a stray seed from a neighbour’s garden can develop over the years. It began with a single stalk and two flowers. Over the past 20 years it has grown and developed and has now become a fully grown bleeding heart plant. It is always one of the first to grow and flower in my garden as Spring gets on its way. I just love it, it has character.
It has been there at least ten years. I even had two more which had planted themselves from some seeds, but they were removed when the garden was altered al little. I never do anything with it, it just returns every year, bigger and better.
I am Ahmed Abdi, a Wordpress blogger and storyteller who searches for stories that inspire people. I love writing because it’s a reflection of how I perceive the world around me. Lost in a world of endless chaos in my childhood, Unforgettable moments of tragedy and triumphs taught me the art of storytelling where I found myself through letter writing and then turned into stories but then sadly had lost everything I wrote for years. In 2018, I decided to create a Wordpress blog site that would allow me to store and retrieve every piece. Stories from my community, city and people are what make my writing so interesting and inspiring! I’m a tea lover so a cup of tea sometimes makes my blog.
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I’ve never seen that many bleeding heart blooms at once. Gorgeous 😀
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And every year it gets bigger with more blooms
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I am very envious, mine gets frosted and knocked back every spring. Your plant is stunning!
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It has been there at least ten years. I even had two more which had planted themselves from some seeds, but they were removed when the garden was altered al little. I never do anything with it, it just returns every year, bigger and better.
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