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Yellow leaves on your hibiscus are often a sign of trouble, but these tips will help you solve the problem fast.
Are your hibiscus blooming? They are beginning to show their glorious color in our neighborhoods? Everyone loves the large, ...
A genus of subtropical woody shrubs and small trees, hibiscus is an easy-to-care-for plant that produces stunning blooms.
Almost everyone wants color in the landscape, and flowerbeds play an important role in that. But it takes a lot of work to ...
A great pollinator plant, hardy hibiscus is more durable than its tropical cousin, and requires little specialized winter maintenance.
It is important to be proactive with Japanese beetle treatment. They are typically seen in RVA from mid-May to early August' ...
Both plants are large perennials that can grow 3 to 7 feet tall and 2 to 4 feet wide at maturity. “Because they can get so big, hardy hibiscus can have as much presence in the garden as shrubs ...
Drinking a cup of hibiscus tea each day can help control blood pressure. Here's what to expect if you add this supplement to ...
How to grow: Perennial Hibiscus are one of the last plants to emerge in the spring, usually in late June in our climate.
When shopping for hibiscus, it is really helpful to know how to care for the plants before making your purchase. The old garden varieties might better suit your lifestyle.
Build a tropical garden in Missouri and Kansas with a Needle Palm Tree, Banana Basjoo, Hibiscus Tree and Canna Lily.
How to grow: Perennial Hibiscus are one of the last plants to emerge in the spring, usually in late June in our climate.