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How Do You Propagate Rose Of Sharon To Get And Give New Plants?

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How Do You Propagate Rose Of Sharon To Get And Give New Plants?

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Nothing beats the beauty of a Rose of Sharon when in bloom during the summer and autumn. Rose of Sharon is a small flowered Hibiscus variety with lots of style and it keeps coming back year after year. Sometimes the plant marker at a garden shop may say Althea instead of Hardy Hibiscus or Rose of Sharon when giving the name for this plant. There the tropical looking single version and the ones that are called double which give the impression of carnations growing on a bush. Rose of Sharon can be let to go wild and bushy with lots of flowers. Or for a more groomed look, they can be trimmed to form a small ornamental tree in the landscape. You have to get your clippings at the right time of year for this to work. So in early spring watch for your current Rose of Sharon bushes to begin to make leaf buds and a few leaves. If you are planning to get clippings from the plants of a friend or relative, ask them to call you when they notice this is happening with their bushes. If you want to tr

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