I just bought my first! So excited! I’ve had the tropical kind but come winter…it’s a challenge. I have some from last year…not worth it though I want more!
What state do you live in..I'm in rhode island and bought a hibiscus but it never came back This time I bought Dark Mystery Mallow Mystery..hoping to plant it in the ground please let me know I don't want to lose it. This hibiscus says it's good up to minus 30 degrees..any suggestions 🤔
My husband thought it was dead and pulled it out and threw it in garbage. I saw and said it isn't dead. He took the stick, broke it in half and stuck it in the ground laughing. Well, we have a beautiful plant that grows every year. So remember, it is a late bloomer.
Excellent video. I bought seeds from True Leaf Last year and gave about 60 away to friends and have about 70 growing this year in pots to give to friends this year. They were amazing even from seed last year growing fast and producing loads of flowers even though very small plants. My sisters that she has had a few years are about 6 feet tall in the summer.
Thx for the great video! I live in South West Ranches , FL, which is zone 10 and your page states this hibiscus are great for 4-9 zones . I am close to the swampy Everglades. . Do you think I should try . I simply love them! 🌺🌺❤️Thanks again!
Most varieties grow up to a zone 9 but many resource state they can grow up to a zone 10. I would suggest to check with your local garden centers if they can suggest a variety that does well in your area. Happy gardening!
Should spent blooms be removed? And just to confirm- cut back in the spring? The nursery I bought mine at said to cut back in the fall and protect with straw/mulch. I am in zone 3 (northwest WI). 🤞 that it survives our winters. TIA.
Spent blooms can be removed but the plant actually takes care of that for you! They will droop and then fall off on their own. I prefer to leave the stalks over the winter months as the plant sends up new growth so late in the spring that it is a good reminder where the plant is located. Most rose mallow are hardy to zone 4 so a layer of protection was good advice. You could either cut the plant back as suggested or leave the stalks to remain through winter. Do not apply the mulch or straw until the late in the fall when the plant has begun to go dormant.
I guess they are doomed to flatten with a heavy rain, but will they rebound at all? I have had my white swamp rose mallow for at least 15 years now, right next to my pond. It is huge, 6' x 6'. I dont think i can put a big enough support around it. Any suggestions?
Have had great bloomings this year. Kept up with the count and believe I have had 86 blooms in all. Started blooming around June 12th but looks like it may be over. Only one bloom today. Most I have had in one day was nine. Today is only July 4th. Do you think it's through blooming? I live in East Texas. I love this plant!!!
Tried growing this in the AZ desert, but our "full sun" here in Lake Havasu is more like nuclear fission. Kept it watered daily to keep soil moisture good but our summer heat here is brutal.
Why did my plant only flower one time in the two months since I bought them? They are in sun and I've kept them watered for sure. Love the bloom but was hoping for more?
I just found a pink hibiscus growing wild by the river my house is on. I only noticed bc I saw bright pink as I walked by on the road so I walked down to see what it was (bc I enjoy transposing wild flowers/shrubs to plant in my yard) and managed to get JUST enough root with it that once it died back briefly it immediately started pushing out more green. How come there was just one random little hibiscus growing all by itself? There aren’t any similar ones nearby at all - I checked lol
Hi I was wondering if you can divide the white dinner plate perennial hibiscus.i bought it in august of this year and it got really large and in the centre it actually looks like two plants .I want plant one in the garden and replant the other half in the pot .if it is possible..I live in Ontario Canada please reply .
Yes, they can be divided in half in the spring. You will need a sharp spade as the left over tissue is very woody. I would not suggest to plant the other half in a container as the roots will freeze and you will lose that part of the plant.
Personally I have found that adding a peony ring or large plant support early in the spring is very helpful to keep these particular plants upright all season long. -Amy
I have had the same issue! The next season I added a double tiered peony ring to prevent the problem. It worked! A single support ring or tomato cage may also work.
I bought 3 last year and I love them! They grew fast and flowered all Sumner and fall. I may get more this year. They are so beautiful!
I just bought my first! So excited!
I’ve had the tropical kind but come winter…it’s a challenge. I have some from last year…not worth it though
I want more!
I’m going to plant some. Not just for their beauty but for the blooms for tea.
Found out yesterday that my neighbor has starts growing around her hibiscus. She is going to give me a few. Very pretty white with a pink center.
This isn’t the roselle Jamaican hibiscus this is a Ontario native hibiscus you can’t harvest the buds sorry to break it to you
I bought 7 of these .. hopefully they all come back this year. Stunningly beautiful.
What state do you live in..I'm in rhode island and bought a hibiscus but it never came back
This time I bought Dark Mystery Mallow Mystery..hoping to plant it in the ground please let me know I don't want to lose it. This hibiscus says it's good up to minus 30 degrees..any suggestions 🤔
Have 2 of these that were already on the property when I moved here. Thanks for the information, especially about pests and cutting back.
Yes we love ours!
My husband thought it was dead and pulled it out and threw it in garbage. I saw and said it isn't dead. He took the stick, broke it in half and stuck it in the ground laughing. Well, we have a beautiful plant that grows every year. So remember, it is a late bloomer.
Great story. I am glad to hear you were able to save it!
I did the same thing 😅..learned my lesson
They are the last and I mean the last thing to come out at the end of spring! They just need the heat!
I have 5 of them, and they are so beautiful! And, they are my favorite of all my plants!
I absolutely love them!!!!
Yes, will be adding
I love them. They are easy to grow and does not need a lot of care. They bloom through out the summer and there are dozens of them in various colours
I've had my rose mallow for 4 years. They are so easy to care for but love water. Also the seedlings are easy to transplant
Excellent video. I bought seeds from True Leaf Last year and gave about 60 away to friends and have about 70 growing this year in pots to give to friends this year. They were amazing even from seed last year growing fast and producing loads of flowers even though very small plants. My sisters that she has had a few years are about 6 feet tall in the summer.
I bought a packet of 10 seeds. I have 6 plants now. They will be beautiful accent plants.
I just bought 'Midnight Marvel' and will get it planted today; can hardly wait to see its beauty emerge and display.
Beautiful variety - love all of the dark colors and contrast it provides in the landscape!
I have eight already!
Thanks for the video! 😍😁
I have five and just bought number 6. Very easy to grow.
There’s nothing better than a plant that’s both easy to grow and pleasing to the eye! 🌸
Hibiscus are very colorful and fast gtowing. Hibiscus flowering was my challeng. Thanks for sharing💚💚💚✌👌
Thank you for the information. I would add to fertilize when the plants break ground in April or May [Chicago area]
Great tip!
Thx for the great video! I live in South West Ranches , FL, which is zone 10 and your page states this hibiscus are great for 4-9 zones . I am close to the swampy Everglades. . Do you think I should try . I simply love them! 🌺🌺❤️Thanks again!
Most varieties grow up to a zone 9 but many resource state they can grow up to a zone 10. I would suggest to check with your local garden centers if they can suggest a variety that does well in your area. Happy gardening!
They are absolutely beautiful. Have some seeds on the way that I'm going to sow🤞🏿🤲🏾🙏🏾🙌🏾
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Should spent blooms be removed? And just to confirm- cut back in the spring? The nursery I bought mine at said to cut back in the fall and protect with straw/mulch. I am in zone 3 (northwest WI). 🤞 that it survives our winters. TIA.
Spent blooms can be removed but the plant actually takes care of that for you! They will droop and then fall off on their own. I prefer to leave the stalks over the winter months as the plant sends up new growth so late in the spring that it is a good reminder where the plant is located. Most rose mallow are hardy to zone 4 so a layer of protection was good advice. You could either cut the plant back as suggested or leave the stalks to remain through winter. Do not apply the mulch or straw until the late in the fall when the plant has begun to go dormant.
I guess they are doomed to flatten with a heavy rain, but will they rebound at all? I have had my white swamp rose mallow for at least 15 years now, right next to my pond. It is huge, 6' x 6'. I dont think i can put a big enough support around it. Any suggestions?
Have had great bloomings this year. Kept up with the count and believe I have had 86 blooms in all. Started blooming around June 12th but looks like it may be over. Only one bloom today. Most I have had in one day was nine. Today is only July 4th. Do you think it's through blooming? I live in East Texas. I love this plant!!!
WOW! I hope it can continue to put on a show for you.
Tried growing this in the AZ desert, but our "full sun" here in Lake Havasu is more like nuclear fission. Kept it watered daily to keep soil moisture good but our summer heat here is brutal.
Used to live In Phx; try growing them with amended soil and morning sun only
Hi! I would love to know please, what the best food nutrients to raise this plant healthy and lots of blooms
A layer of compost or an application of a general, all-purpose fertilizer in the spring would create a healthy plant. Do not over fertilize.
I have close to 20 on my acre..the perfect flower
Ours broke dormancy mid Spring zone 9
Question: I'm on the coast of Florida zone 9B, Will the variety described above grow here?
Most varieties of rose mallow are hardy from USDA zones 4-9 but I would definitely check each individual plant tag for any zone variances.
Why did my plant only flower one time in the two months since I bought them? They are in sun and I've kept them watered for sure. Love the bloom but was hoping for more?
I just found a pink hibiscus growing wild by the river my house is on. I only noticed bc I saw bright pink as I walked by on the road so I walked down to see what it was (bc I enjoy transposing wild flowers/shrubs to plant in my yard) and managed to get JUST enough root with it that once it died back briefly it immediately started pushing out more green.
How come there was just one random little hibiscus growing all by itself? There aren’t any similar ones nearby at all - I checked lol
Hi I was wondering if you can divide the white dinner plate perennial hibiscus.i bought it in august of this year and it got really large and in the centre it actually looks like two plants .I want plant one in the garden and replant the other half in the pot .if it is possible..I live in Ontario Canada please reply .
Yes, they can be divided in half in the spring. You will need a sharp spade as the left over tissue is very woody. I would not suggest to plant the other half in a container as the roots will freeze and you will lose that part of the plant.
I just bought one and kept the karge pot in the sun but it seems to have kind of drupped completely and cant seem to reviveit
They are heavy water users. You may want to consider putting the entire pot in a bucket of water and allow it to soak up as much moisture as it needs.
Thanks.
The soil is totally dry. Tried to kill it 3 times. Keeps coming back. Will try 3:11 to pull out with truk.
I have these, and they're beautiful, I just need to figure out how to keep them from falling over. Especially after a hard rain. Help?
Personally I have found that adding a peony ring or large plant support early in the spring is very helpful to keep these particular plants upright all season long.
-Amy
@@Gardeningknowhow Thank you, I will look into that. My peonies fall over too, then I'm just left with the greenery.
Can these be planted near butterfly bushes?
Absolutely!
How to plant them, with seeds ? O cuttings ?
Whats the best fertilizer for hardy hibiscus 🌺 or rose mallow ???
Any good well-balanced fertilizer for blooming plants will do!
I will plant honeymoon Hibiscus roses in the garden Will it die in the winter?
They do die back and go dormant for the winter months. Where are you gardening from?
I enjoy eating these flowers, taste somewhat like lettuce!😀
I love the look but I have such a hard time keeping them upright. Especially after a good rain. They completely flatten. What am I doing wrong? Urgh!
I have had the same issue! The next season I added a double tiered peony ring to prevent the problem. It worked! A single support ring or tomato cage may also work.
I was given this i wanted a confederate rose so now i got 2 bush lol seeds are on my way