Hibiscus are ideal plants to add to your garden. Their vibrant, colorful blossoms add excitement and curb appeal while also attracting hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other helpful pollinators.
Grab a clean pair of pruners and cut away any dead, damaged, or diseased wood on any type of hibiscus at any time of year.
Embarking on the journey of gardening by starting seeds indoors is both exciting and rewarding. However, the key to success ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Q • I have an indoor Chinese hibiscus. This winter it formed several pods with seeds inside. Can I plant these seeds, and if so, ...
Q: Can you tell what might be the problem with my hibiscus? It’s losing leaves every day. I did try fertilizing it in case that’s what it needed. – Patty F. A: Overall, the hibiscus’ health looks very ...