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How to Care for a Hellebore: Helleborus x niger Josef Lemper (Hellebore or Winter Rose) Plant your Hellebore in well-drained

d soil, in part sun or light shade. They will grow to be about 10-12 in height, and slow to start growing, but eventually will fill in. Once established, Hellebores are drought resistant, but during the first two years monitor the soil moisture and water as needed to keep them moist during periods of drought. Plant as soon as the ground can be cultivated. If snow or frozen ground makes it impossible to plant, find a space outside that receives part sun, rain and snow and heal-in the pot in a planting container with soil or in a mound of mulch.

How to Care for a Hellebore: Helleborus x niger Josef Lemper (Hellebore or Winter Rose) Plant your Hellebore in well-drained soil, in part sun or light shade. They will grow to be about 10-12 in height, and slow to start growing, but eventually will fill in. Once established, Hellebores are drought resistant, but during the first two years monitor the soil moisture and water as needed to keep them moist during periods of drought. Plant as soon as the ground can be cultivated. If snow or frozen ground makes it impossible to plant, find a space outside that receives part sun, rain and snow and heal-in the pot in a planting container with soil or in a mound of mulch.

How to Care for a Hellebore: Helleborus x niger Josef Lemper (Hellebore or Winter Rose) Plant your Hellebore in well-drained soil, in part sun or light shade. They will grow to be about 10-12 in height, and slow to start growing, but eventually will fill in. Once established, Hellebores are drought resistant, but during the first two years monitor the soil moisture and water as needed to keep them moist during periods of drought. Plant as soon as the ground can be cultivated. If snow or frozen ground makes it impossible to plant, find a space outside that receives part sun, rain and snow and heal-in the pot in a planting container with soil or in a mound of mulch.

How to Care for a Hellebore: Helleborus x niger Josef Lemper (Hellebore or Winter Rose) Plant your Hellebore in well-drained soil, in part sun or light shade. They will grow to be about 10-12 in height, and slow to start growing, but eventually will fill in. Once established, Hellebores are drought resistant, but during the first two years monitor the soil moisture and water as needed to keep them moist during periods of drought. Plant as soon as the ground can be cultivated. If snow or frozen ground makes it impossible to plant, find a space outside that receives part sun, rain and snow and heal-in the pot in a planting container with soil or in a mound of mulch.

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