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A genus of subtropical woody shrubs and small trees, hibiscus is an easy-to-care-for plant that produces stunning blooms.
These care tips for a potted hibiscus in winter will help you keep it healthy indoors until spring.
Q. My wife received a large hibiscus plant as a Mother's Day gift and we don't know how to care for it. Should it be set outside for the summer and if so, what conditions of sunlight, moisture ...
I planted a Rose of Sharon this summer and almost immediately it was attacked by Japanese beetles. What is the best way to battle these pests? Also, I have several perennial hibiscus bushes. What ...
Obtain a free guide to fig care from your University of Florida Extension Office to learn about additional care for your tree, including how to prune and control rust affecting the leaves. Q.
Q: How do I care for my potted hibiscus in the winter? A: Keeping a potted tropical plant alive through the cold months may feel like a chore, but come springtime, you’ll be rewarded for your ...
Hibiscus Tea: Learn more about the benefits of hibiscus tea, who should drink it, and its potential health benefits and risks.
Fielding Questions: Hibiscus leaves yellowing, should you stress an apple tree, grass seed longevity This week, gardening columnist Don Kinzler fields questions on hibiscus plants, beating apple ...
A: Hibiscus plants can be plagued by several insects — whitefly, aphids and mealybugs — all of which suck sap out of the foliage and can give off a sticky honeydew.
“I just moved into my first home this year and am getting ready to purchase my first Christmas tree. What do I need to know?” — D.A. Congratulations! There are some things you should know ...
Q. My wife received a large hibiscus plant as a Mother's Day gift and we don't know how to care for it. Should it be set outside for the summer and if so, what conditions of sunlight, moisture ...