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Hibiscus plants (Hibiscus rosa-sinensi) are a stunning addition to any garden. Their lush greenery is decorated with colorful flowers that bloom from August to October. If you already own at least ...
Tropical hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis var. Cooperi) has variegated foliage in green, cream, and pink, as well as scarlet ...
How to plant, prune and fertilizer hibiscus plants for an optimal floral show Dan Gill, The Times-Picayune garden columnist May 21, 2015 3 min to read 1 of 10 ...
At maturity, the plant grows to be about 8-to-16 feet tall and 5-to-10 feet wide, and, luckily, it doesn't take much to get it there: Hibiscus trees are easy to care for, so long as they're given ...
The blooms of a tropical hibiscus plant (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) can easily steal the show in your landscape. The only ...
Rose of Sharon may be beautiful, but it's also an aggressive grower that's even considered invasive in four U.S. states. Here ...
Fertilize new plants after they become settled in two to three weeks. Allow space for your cranberry hibiscus to mature into a full-size plant by mid- to late summer.
A: Healthy poinsettia plants are very durable and normally receive a hard pruning in early spring. Cut your plant back to within 18-24 inches of the ground as soon as possible.
Plant but protect from heat: late-season cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, peas, and broccoli for late summer or early fall harvest. *Hold new plants until the weather cools. Keep containers watered.