Set your hibiscus up for success—whether it's hardy or tropical—for more beautiful blooms next year. Large, trumpet-shaped blooms give hibiscus plants a tropical appearance that lends a vacation vibe ...
Hardy hibiscus plants are vibrant, tropical-looking perennials that add color to gardens in cooler climates. These plants, native to North America, produce large, ruffled flowers in pink, red, magenta ...
Though they both produce beautiful flowers, there's a difference between hardy and tropical hibiscus plants and how you should prepare them for the winter. While hardy plants can handle winter ...
I bought a hibiscus this past spring and have really enjoyed it. Did I misunderstand the salesperson who told me to plant it in the garden? For now, I am keeping it in my unheated garage, but I wonder ...
Light pruning, deep watering, and a layer of mulch in fall help hibiscus conserve energy and stay protected through winter. Bring tropical varieties indoors before it hits 40°F, and cut back on ...
Q: I bought two small tropical hibiscus plants early this past spring and was told by my neighbor that they need to come in for the winter months. I thought they’d just lose their leaves and go ...
The hibiscus is one of the most decorative flowering plants widely found in household gardens, balconies, and terraces. These attractive tropical plants are great to decorate any outdoor place with ...
Hibiscus plants are blooming profusely all over Marco Island right now. This plant also seemed to love the cold weather. Perhaps it is because the severe cold helps control some of the insects that ...
Large, trumpet-shaped blooms give hibiscus plants a tropical appearance that lends a vacation vibe to your garden. They can be grown successfully in many parts of the South, but as their appearance ...