Whether you grow hardy or tropical hibiscus, you can enjoy the huge, trumpet-shaped flowers year after year with a bit of extra care in autumn to protect against harsh winter weather. Although it's ...
Gardeners cut back perennials in the fall to tidy up their yards, prevent problems with overwintering diseases and pests, and make it easy for new growth to emerge in the spring. But some plants ...
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Should You Cut Back Hibiscus in Winter? Gardening Experts Weigh In
Hardy hibiscus can be pruned either in late fall or in late winter to early spring. If you live on the colder side of their hardiness range, then Neimann recommends leaving the stems standing through ...
When you hear the word "hibiscus," you likely think of a tropical plant with short-lived flowers in several stunning colors sold throughout Greater Columbus each spring and summer as an annual ...
Q: I planted this hardy hibiscus (aka Dixie rose mallow) in late spring of last year. So far it has made no buds or blooms but has grown to approximately 7 to 8 feet tall both summers. It gets morning ...
Q. Now I'm confused. Earlier this year I purchased a hibiscus plant that is labeled as hardy. After your article about tropical hibiscus, I'm hoping that the one I've planted is not tropical. How can ...
Starry Starry Night is one of many varieties of the popular hardy hibiscus. Johnson County Research and Extension Large, beautiful, colorful blossoms and easy to care for: What more could you ask of a ...
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