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Keep your hibiscus healthy with these 9 pruning tips
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.
What began as a family remedy passed down for more than a century is now a growing Fayette County business introducing ...
To improve soil quality and save money, one home gardener is using some seasonal coffee grounds to give her plants all the nutrients they need. "I'm fertilizing with coffee grounds. To provide more ...
Whether you grow hardy or tropical hibiscus, you can enjoy the huge, trumpet-shaped flowers year after year with a bit of extra care in autumn to protect against harsh winter weather. Although it's ...
Hibiscus may be useful for conditions such as hypertension, hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia, and MASLD, but more research is needed. Hibiscus possesses various bioactive substances, which may contribute ...
Jillian Kubala, MS, is a registered dietitian based in Westhampton, NY. Jillian uses a unique and personalized approach to help her clients achieve optimal wellness through nutrition and lifestyle ...
Hibiscus tea may interact with certain medications, making them less effective or leading to serious side effects. People with certain health conditions or who are pregnant or breastfeeding should ...
Hibiscus, also called roselle or sorrel, is a flowering plant best-known for the tea that’s typically made from its flowers. Its flowers, seeds, stems, and leaves are edible, and have been used in ...
Christina is a freelance writer, registered dietitian, and sustainable food systems professional. She feels most passionately about improving the health of the planet and its people through sharing ...
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