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From the thin, stretched and soft new growth of your plant, it seems that your hibiscus is not getting enough light. It grows ...
Add ambience, color and fragrance to your backyard with these pool privacy plants and relax in your very own oasis. A ...
Find out what is chewing the leaves of your plants and get tips for solving the problem. Holes in the leaves of your veggies, ...
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Q: I bought and planted a hibiscus next to my house last summer and was looking forward to its beautiful blooms again this ...
From fungal disease to hungry bacteria, slugs and insects, plenty of pests want to munch on your garden. Here's how to protect your plants.
Both hardy hibiscus ( Hibiscus moscheutos) and scarlet rose mallow ( Hibiscus coccineus) are native perennials that offer ...
If you’ve been thinking about growing something this monsoon, start with these six plants. They’re low-maintenance, love the rain, and are perfect for balconies or small gardens. From hibiscus to ...
Pink hibiscus mealybugs cause shoot tips to resemble a bunched top of contorted leaves. Mealybugs are insects from the family Pseudococcidae, which contain more than 2000 species.
Hibiscus plants should be given as much direct sunlight as possible — at least four to six hours a day. Full sun — eight hours or more of direct sun — is preferred. The large Edge of Night ...
Hibiscus plants do not tolerate saturated soils or “wet feet.” However, they do require adequate water and will need regular irrigation during periods of drought. About once a week. Also, never plant ...
Growth that occurs on geraniums, hibiscus, mandevilla and other plants during winter is often stretched and has smaller leaves and spindly stems, all as a result of lower light. The 'Growing ...