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These care tips for a potted hibiscus in winter will help you keep it healthy indoors until spring. Hibiscus are amazing, high flower-power shrubs that grow easily in containers and can provide ...
Like most tropical plants, the hibiscus needs direct sunlight. Bring it in before the first sign of chillier weather - anything under 50 degrees - and station it in the sunniest area of your house.
Dear D.B.: Tropical hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) trees are great patio plants with showy flowers.They are hardy to USDA zone 9 or 10, minimum winter temperatures around freezing, as in south ...
For potted plants, some growers like to use a commercial soilless mixture and others prefer a mixture that contains sand, pine bark, topsoil and compost. A best soil pH is 6 to 7. Pruning ...
Renewal pruning, cutting deep inside the shrub and removing larger wood, results in a flush of sucker growth from the remaining stubs that will be succulent and produce lots of leaves and flowers.
Q: My potted hibiscus has grown tall and flowered well. I've watered it every second or third day. I keep it by my front door, but is it OK to store it in my south-facing garage? I know it will ...
Q: We have six potted hibiscus that we move in and out of our home every fall and spring. We usually have to cut them way back to fit them into our warm basement area, where they get six hours of ...