Bleeding hearts should be cut back in late fall after the foliage has died back due to frost or when it begins to yellow. This timing helps to prevent disease and allows the plant to conserve energy for the next growing season. Alternatively, you can also wait until early spring just before new growth emerges. Pruning at this time encourages healthy new growth and maintains the plant's appearance.
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