Learn how to protect your hibiscus through the fall months so it survives winter and comes back strong in spring.
There is a reason hibiscus plants are so popular: they are exotic, beautiful, and colorful. Follow these tips to care for your flower, no matter the variety.
Close-up of yellow hibiscus in the garden. - Danielvfung/Getty Images Who isn't a fan of the bold and beautiful flowers of the hibiscus plant? During blooming season, hummingbirds and butterflies will ...
I've got a riddle for you. Why is rhubarb pie like a tropical hibiscus plant? While you're pondering the answer, let's describe hibiscus. Most garden centers sell hybrid hibiscus having large showy ...
Asian sour leaf, Jamaican sorrel, Florida cranberry, and red sorrel are the other names of roselle hibiscus plant. subscribe ...
Hibiscus is easy to propagate, especially hardy varieties—cuttings work best for both types. Take soft-stem cuttings in late spring, use rooting hormone, and keep them moist and warm. Hardy hibiscus ...
I don’t normally believe people who move to Florida do so because of the wonderful botanicals we are able to grow here. I know I moved here for a job, but the perks of a frost-free area and sunshine ...
The first frost has come to the valley, and the outdoor gardening season has come to an end. For many, houseplants are ...