I love their flowers. I have a white one with a red center & a pretty lavender one. I grow them in large tubs so mine are not invasive, just beautiful.
Mike, I am a FIRM believer in your style of pruning! I had some plants that suffered through a drought here in Georgia last year. Me and the wife thought we would have to did some plants up and throw them away. After seeing your videos about pruning I pruned them back and within a week or so we saw all this new growth! It is amazing how easy it was. Now, with the rain and pruning the plants look better than when I bought them! Thank you! Also, when will membership be open??
About a month ago I took some cutting from a Rose of Sharon and gave them a scrap and some root hormone and they are now leaving out for me real nice, about a 1/2" of leaf showing. I have kept them in a 6" pot with a plastic storage bag over it to keep it moist, they are in some Miracle-Gro potting mix. My question is how long should I keep them tented like that? Thanks, I have learned sooo much from your videos and I really enjoy them. I am in NY Zone 5A, I have these cutting on my heated, morning sunny back porch area.
Thanks for this helpful video. We've grown our Rose of Sharon to be too large, so now the blooms weigh down the bush and it drapes all over our yard. This fall, we'll take this video to the plant and prune, asking for forgiveness; but maybe we can save some of the cuttings. Thank you.
Can I prune back a green Rose of Sharon after the flowering is done? We get harsh winters in MA, so I can't imagine pruning then. Most of my flowers are now around the top half of the bushes, which are about 14' high. it's green down below, just not many blossoms. I don't think I even knew TO prune these guys!! thanks!
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Depends upon the locale, particular location within the landscape and application. What are you trying to accomplish? Are we talking about a shrub hedge, a focal point, or what? I usually see these shrubs utilized as informal hedge borders in older rural landscapes. Otherwise they are generally present as a consequence of their invasive nature.
I have 3 Rose of Sharon plants that are located against my house in a shady area, they didn't produce many flowers. Should I move them to a sunny area or just prune them? If I prune them, when is a good time? Thanks Mike!
Thank you! Your video was very informative and helpful. I am a novice gardener and i just replanted a rose bush and and a rose of Sharon and now both are shocked and drooping! I live in Texas and the soil is mostly clay so it's very mucky and I'm not sure if this will affect their viability. I'm hoping to prune both back by half to see if it helps. Thank you for the information.
Mike, I live on the in western New York. Near PA. Border. When they plowed my driveway they hit my rose of sharyn. I want to save as much as I can. Broke a branch off and skun the rest. Help please
Do you have a video on pruning back a mature Rose Of Sharon? I have a Bush (tree) that never was pruned and is out of control. I need to shape it so it stay off the front sidewalk and the path to the house. Most videos only deal with the Hibiscus that is a plant and not a bush/tree. Thanks Tim
JerseyCityGirl9 I pruned it back less than that and it didn't bloom last summer. So people said it will come back this year, but I think it's dead....but I could be wrong
@@debrabennett7773 well it sort of came back. I have the original in a raised bed and what finally came back grew in front of the raised bed. I must have done something wrong.
Great information Mike. I wish your doc would have your ventral hernia. or abdominal wall repaired. It tends to prevent proper breathing later on, when you need that extra energy for your old age.. Please have ir checked.. xox
Yes, rose of Sharon does have an attractive individual flower. However, they don't exhibit any other notable positive characteristics. Hence their lack of popularity in contemporary landscape design. One dimensionality coupled with invasiveness render them second class citizens in the garden.
I can't believe anyone is still using hibiscus syriacus in new landscapes. It's highly invasive and generally considered a low quality shrub with limited value. I see it mainly around older homes. It has no fall color and appears quite ungainly if not well pruned. I know it flowers at a time of the season when not a lot of color is being produced by other plants, but there are much better plant choices that can be made.
Cankuwicasa: Has anyone ever told you you're rather rude with your comments..... perhaps you should take all your knowledge & opinions of what is & isn't fashionable in landscape design and start your own channel....or don't you have the initiative or creativity, maybe all you can do is make snarky comments on other people's channels. See, I myself want some Rose of Sharon because they won't die if planted near a Black Walnut tree, so maybe you should just keep your stupid snarky comments to yourself
Mary Mills Most of the rose of Sharon grown around here are double flower type and therefore are sterile. (No seeds to grow) Also many single flower varieties are grown which are more compact and produce few to no seeds. A added bonus, these plants bloom much more because they don't spend time producing seeds.
Mary Mills It sounds to me that it is the people who do not take care of their Rose of Sharon as carefully as you think they should that you don't like!
Very good information. Thanks for sharing! I plan on doing this to my grandmothers Rose Of Sharons.
I love their flowers. I have a white one with a red center & a pretty lavender one. I grow them in large tubs so mine are not invasive, just beautiful.
I've been needing to know how to root Rose of Sharon, now I know. Thank you
Mike, I am a FIRM believer in your style of pruning! I had some plants that suffered through a drought here in Georgia last year. Me and the wife thought we would have to did some plants up and throw them away. After seeing your videos about pruning I pruned them back and within a week or so we saw all this new growth! It is amazing how easy it was. Now, with the rain and pruning the plants look better than when I bought them! Thank you! Also, when will membership be open??
Thanks Mike, great advice! I look forward to getting into the garden this summer to trim down my Rose of Sharon.
That is just common sense genius ! 👍 Love this channel.
About a month ago I took some cutting from a Rose of Sharon and gave them a scrap and some root hormone and they are now leaving out for me real nice, about a 1/2" of leaf showing. I have kept them in a 6" pot with a plastic storage bag over it to keep it moist, they are in some Miracle-Gro potting mix. My question is how long should I keep them tented like that? Thanks, I have learned sooo much from your videos and I really enjoy them. I am in NY Zone 5A, I have these cutting on my heated, morning sunny back porch area.
Thanks for this helpful video. We've grown our Rose of Sharon to be too large, so now the blooms weigh down the bush and it drapes all over our yard. This fall, we'll take this video to the plant and prune, asking for forgiveness; but maybe we can save some of the cuttings. Thank you.
Mike, I have learned so much from you.
Can I prune back a green Rose of Sharon after the flowering is done? We get harsh winters in MA, so I can't imagine pruning then. Most of my flowers are now around the top half of the bushes, which are about 14' high. it's green down below, just not many blossoms. I don't think I even knew TO prune these guys!! thanks!
Mike you're the Man. A few questions: how did you know the plant was dead? And what zone are you in?? Happy New Year chief...
This same method also works with Crape Myrtle, although I usually bury more of the cutting, only leaving about an inch above ground.
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@Leon Tucker yea, have been using InstaFlixxer for months myself :D
Depends upon the locale, particular location within the landscape and application. What are you trying to accomplish? Are we talking about a shrub hedge, a focal point, or what? I usually see these shrubs utilized as informal hedge borders in older rural landscapes. Otherwise they are generally present as a consequence of their invasive nature.
I have 3 Rose of Sharon plants that are located against my house in a shady area, they didn't produce many flowers. Should I move them to a sunny area or just prune them? If I prune them, when is a good time? Thanks Mike!
Really good stuff Mike. Thank You.
I have several healthy 25 yr old rose of sharon that need pruning. Are they too old to prune?
Thank you! Your video was very informative and helpful. I am a novice gardener and i just replanted a rose bush and and a rose of Sharon and now both are shocked and drooping! I live in Texas and the soil is mostly clay so it's very mucky and I'm not sure if this will affect their viability. I'm hoping to prune both back by half to see if it helps. Thank you for the information.
What about full grown Rose of Sharon? Do you prune them back and, if so, how?
Mike, I live on the in western New York. Near PA. Border. When they plowed my driveway they hit my rose of sharyn. I want to save as much as I can. Broke a branch off and skun the rest. Help please
Do you have a video on pruning back a mature Rose Of Sharon? I have a Bush (tree) that never was pruned and is out of control. I need to shape it so it stay off the front sidewalk and the path to the house. Most videos only deal with the Hibiscus that is a plant and not a bush/tree.
Thanks
Tim
You just cut it down, say to 12 inches. Its immortal.
JerseyCityGirl9 I pruned it back less than that and it didn't bloom last summer. So people said it will come back this year, but I think it's dead....but I could be wrong
@@DJMovit Hello! I know it's been a couple of years but I'm curious how your rose of Sharon turned out?
@@debrabennett7773 well it sort of came back. I have the original in a raised bed and what finally came back grew in front of the raised bed. I must have done something wrong.
Would you post a video of how they look now?
Thank you for your information.
Thanks, very helpful.
Can anyone share with me what the difference between a node, a bud break and a bud union is? Seemed he was speaking of the same things but I'm new :)
Great information.
Thank you!
What would you recommend?
plz make video on ixora plant
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I have a TON OF BABIES that I just pull out and put in pots and sell.
thumbs up bro
Great information Mike. I wish your doc would have your ventral hernia. or abdominal wall repaired. It tends to prevent proper breathing later on, when you need that extra energy for your old age.. Please have ir checked.. xox
I just came back from rose of.Sharon
Yes, rose of Sharon does have an attractive individual flower. However, they don't exhibit any other notable positive characteristics. Hence their lack of popularity in contemporary landscape design. One dimensionality coupled with invasiveness render them second class citizens in the garden.
I can't believe anyone is still using hibiscus syriacus in new landscapes. It's highly invasive and generally considered a low quality shrub with limited value. I see it mainly around older homes. It has no fall color and appears quite ungainly if not well pruned. I know it flowers at a time of the season when not a lot of color is being produced by other plants, but there are much better plant choices that can be made.
Cankuwicasa: Has anyone ever told you you're rather rude with your comments..... perhaps you should take all your knowledge & opinions of what is & isn't fashionable in landscape design and start your own channel....or don't you have the initiative or creativity, maybe all you can do is make snarky comments on other people's channels.
See, I myself want some Rose of Sharon because they won't die if planted near a Black Walnut tree, so maybe you should just keep your stupid snarky comments to yourself
I just detest Rose of Sharon.
Can I ask why?
Mary Mills Most of the rose of Sharon grown around here are double flower type and therefore are sterile. (No seeds to grow) Also many single flower varieties are grown which are more compact and produce few to no seeds. A added bonus, these plants bloom much more because they don't spend time producing seeds.
JerseyCityGirl9 In Toronto, all the Italians plant them. The Italians prune and top all of their trees and have topiary gardens... I hate the look!
Mary Mills It sounds to me that it is the people who do not take care of their Rose of Sharon as carefully as you think they should that you don't like!