How Do You Water, Plant & Grow Hibiscus?
Hibiscus are gorgeous tropical-looking flowers with fantastic blossoms of varying shades of red, white, salmon and yellow flowers. They have been distributed everywhere, so even people in cold climates are raising hibiscus in their greenhouses and sunny windows during the winter. These hibiscus are a native of Asia and the Pacific Islands. There is also a hardy hibiscus that originated from Europe but has spread throughout the southeastern United States. It is also known as a Rose Mallow plant, which has smaller leaves and red, white or pink blossoms. Plant your hibiscus seeds. If you have collected seeds from a previous season, they can be soaked and planted. They should slowly germinate within a few weeks. The seeds are easy to identify on the plant–once the flower has wilted, and if it was pollinated, it will form a bulge that will swell into a seed pod. Allow it to dry and collect the BB-sized seeds for planting later. Take cuttings from branches with leaf buds and root them in a