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Hibiscus are ideal plants to add to your garden. Their vibrant, colorful blossoms add excitement and curb appeal while also attracting hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other helpful pollinators.
Whether you're creating a garden paradise around your pool area or want a tropical vibe surrounding your patio for ...
Hibiscus is an easy plant to propagate, but it's important to identify which variety of hibiscus you're working with. Here's ...
Take 4-6 inch cuttings from healthy, non-flowering shoots in late spring or early summer. Remove the lower leaves, dip in rooting hormone (optional but helpful), and stick into a pot of moist potting ...
It simply means removing the flowers once they're spent, either by hand or with garden pruners. Deadheading by hand works ...
If you lived in ancient Greece and someone told you they were growing a hibiscus plant, you may have then inquired about coming by to roast marshmallows once the plant’s roots were well ...
When shopping for hibiscus, it is really helpful to know how to care for the plants before making your purchase. The old garden varieties might better suit your lifestyle.
If your hibiscus leaves are turning yellow, it could be caused by water, sunlight, pests, or environment. Here's how to ...
Water hibiscus plants growing in the ground regularly and thoroughly during hot, dry weather or whenever you notice they have wilted slightly.
There you will find a few hibiscus species that you won’t see anywhere else and you may want to consider for planting in your garden. One of these is pink hollyhock tree (Hibiscus splendens).