Hibiscus
Growing hibiscus plants add a touch of the tropics to your home or garden. When you know how to care for hibiscus properly, their beautiful blooms will reward you for years to come. This is where we can help. From starting hibiscus plants to fertilizing, pruning and more, the following articles are packed with information that will assist you with all your hibiscus growing needs.
Hibiscus
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Hibiscus Varieties – How Many Kinds Of Hibiscus Are There
Hibiscus varieties range from annuals to perennials, hardy to tropical, and large shrubs to smaller plants. Pick the perfect types of hibiscus for your garden or indoor space.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Outdoor Hibiscus Care: Tips On Growing Hibiscus In Gardens
Hibiscus is a gorgeous plant that sports huge flowers. Though tropical types are typically grown indoors, hardy hibiscus plants make exceptional specimens in the garden. Want to learn how to grow hibiscus outdoors in the garden? Click here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Deadheading Hibiscus Flowers: Information On Pinching Off Hibiscus Blooms
The attentive gardener, accustomed to removing the spent blooms of many flowering plants, may nonchalantly be deadheading hibiscus too. But is this necessary? Read here to learn more.
By Becca Badgett
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Hibiscus Container Care: Growing Tropical Hibiscus In Containers
Tropical hibiscus is a flowering shrub that displays big, showy blooms. Growing tropical hibiscus in containers is a good option; hibiscus performs best when its roots are slightly crowded. Read here to learn more.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Hibiscus Has White Fungus – How To Get Rid Of Powdery Mildew On Hibiscus Plants
My hibiscus has white fungus; what should I do? White powdery mildew on hibiscus is a common problem that usually won?t kill the plant, but the powdery substance can definitely detract from its lush appearance. Find out more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Flower Of An Hour Info: Tips For Growing Flower Of An Hour
Hibiscus flower of an hour lasts only a fraction of a day, and blooms don?t open at all on cloudy days. Read this article for more information on growing this charming little plant.
By Jackie Carroll