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How To Prepare Hibiscus For Winter

Both hardy and tropical hibiscus plants can survive the winter with a little extra care before cool weather strikes.
In the botanical world, flowers come in a dazzling array of pink color variations, from pastel and coral shades to deep berry and fuschia. Nowhere are such diverse pink petals more prevalent than ...
There's something about the color yellow that is instantly uplifting. Yellow is one of the four primary colors. For many people, it is associated with joy, optimism, warmth, and inspiration. Yellow ...
As summer turns to fall, gardeners' thoughts should turn to spring. Create a tropical spring garden by planting this tulip ...
Elephant ears are only winter-hardy in Zones 9 and up, and they grow best in warm weather. Once temperatures fall below 50°F, ...
In another shaded area houseplants spend the summer outdoors. These are also long-lived mature plants that would be expensive ...
There are not many classic houseplants, like tropical evergreens, that are edible. In fact, many are likely to be toxic and ...
Days are getting shorter and we're starting to feel that crisp air which means the first freeze is upon us. Here's how to ...
I bought two small tropical hibiscus plants early this past spring and was told by my neighbor that they need to come in for ...
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What comes to mind when folks think Peru is the historic Inca Machu Picchu. It certainly is a site to behold, but now they ...
However, with the threat of freezing temperatures on the horizon, it is time to take them inside for the winter. Bringing ...