Two plants I dig and pot up each fall to replant in spring. Before the temperature drops, here are some tips to keep non-cold ...
Watch the magical transformation of a hardy hibiscus plant as it grows from seed in this fascinating 148-day time lapse. This ...
Swamp mallow attracts beauty, pollinators, and hidden visitors. Its vibrant flowers thrive, but certain pests may be silently ...
Both hardy and tropical hibiscus plants can survive the winter with a little extra care before cool weather strikes.
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Pruning hibiscus boosts branching, airflow, and blooms, though it delays flowers slightly. Tropical hibiscus is cut back by one-third in spring; hardy types just need dead stems removed. To shape as a ...
Hibiscus is easy to propagate, especially hardy varieties—cuttings work best for both types. Take soft-stem cuttings in late spring, use rooting hormone, and keep them moist and warm. Hardy hibiscus ...
Depending upon the type of gardening you enjoy, August can be a month with fewer garden tasks and activities. If you tend a large vegetable garden, you are still busy with harvesting, doing battle ...
Perennial hardy hibiscus like this Head Over Heels Adore are surprisingly easy to grow and bring vivid color to the landscape. (Photo by MSU Extension/Eddie Smith) Alt text -- Large pink flowers bloom ...
Hardy hibiscus are easy-care plants that stand up to our hot summers and offer a tropical feel with their brightly colored blooms that can reach 10 to 12 inches across. They are available in a rainbow ...
Are your hibiscus blooming? They are beginning to show their glorious color in our neighborhoods? Everyone loves the large, flamboyant blooms of the hibiscus plant, which add bright color to any yard.
Dear Master Gardener: I made a succulent dish garden this past winter and one of the plants, Ruby Necklace, has gone crazy and is trailing across my table. It needs a trimming! Can I propagate it and ...