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Both hardy hibiscus ( Hibiscus moscheutos) and scarlet rose mallow ( Hibiscus coccineus) are native perennials that offer ...
Hardy hibiscus plants will grow back every year in USDA Hardiness Zones 4a to 9b (anywhere south of South Dakota). Tropical ...
Hardy hibiscus can be grown from seed, though the resulting plants may not look like the original you have growing in your ...
Rose-of-Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) is hardy in Zones 5-9, ... native hibiscus plants are late to emerge in spring. “It’s easy to think they died and dig them up,” she says.
If you’ve been thinking about growing something this monsoon, start with these six plants. They’re low-maintenance, love the rain, and are perfect for balconies or small gardens. From hibiscus to ...
Using a pruner, cut a 3- to 4-inch-long piece of stem and let it dry for a day or two to form a callus. Then plant it in a ...
Zinnias grow quickly in the summer heat, sometimes taking less than two months from seed to flower. They also have a long bloom time, lasting from two to five months, so you can enjoy these colorful ...
Hardy hibiscus (Hibiscus moscheutos), also known as swamp mallow and rose mallow, comes in a rainbow of colors, from bright red to orange, pink, yellow, and white. Many have deep red centers. Their ...
Q: I bought and planted a hibiscus next to my house last summer and was looking forward to its beautiful blooms again this ...
A Seasonal Classic Geraniums (Pelargonium spp.) are a summer favorite, often found on balconies and garden beds. They’re ...
Now that our summers are trending hotter for longer, leaning toward perennials that can tolerate heat makes sense in garden ...