Zone eight gardeners may feel a little timid when it comes to growing tropical hibiscus. That is somewhat understandable, but as I wrote about creating a hydrangea heaven, your hibiscus dazzle may ...
Happy March everyone! We’re back with another Ask Anna your Gardening questions! This month we are answering “Are ...
Hydrangeas can become leggy if they don't receive enough sun or are not pruned correctly. Learn how to make leggy hydrangea bushes look fuller.
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Hummingbirds love hibiscus—here’s why experts say it’s a must-plant flower
Here's how to choose and grow hibiscus flowers that hummingbirds can’t resist.
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida on care of begonias, St. Augustine lawns, plumeria trees, palm trees, ...
However, plants native to the tropics can suffer even when nighttime lows dip into the 40s. The bulk of plants in ...
Do hibiscus come back after the winter? They were covered, but they now look dead. What kind of hibiscus? Tropical or hardy?
Some trees grow into a nice shape at a measured rate with little help from the tree-planter. But most young trees benefit from some selected pruning cuts — especially in the first two to five years — ...
Why to skip weed-and-feed, when to apply pre-emergents, plus tips on figs, agarita, hibiscus and Turk’s cap care.
Early March pruning can be tricky. Learn how to safely prune your shrubs based on weather, plant type, and goals.
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