Q. Why don't my rose of Sharon trees bloom? They are several years old, have bloomed in the past, are trimmed in the spring, fed and watered. Also, what's causing my hibiscus buds to yellow and drop ...
Driving around older neighborhoods in small town Kansas on a hot summer day, you will start to notice a common plant in the landscape. This plant goes by several names, depending on your age and place ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. This undated photo shows a rose of Sharon shrub in New York. Not related to ...
Well, it kind of depends on the hibiscus we’re talking about. There are three common ones people grow. The first is Chinese hibiscus (Hibiscus chinensis). This is the tropical type you see in Hawaii ...
Q: We live in Upper Bucks. Our Rose of Sharon dies off every winter, never growing into a tall bush. However, new shoots come up from the bottom every spring. Last winter we wrapped them in burlap to ...
Q: This year and last on our Rose of Sharon bush there have been a considerable amount of blooms that never fully open. They turn yellow and drop. — Harry DeNegre, email A: In my experience, two ...
Hibiscus 'Sugar Tip' a non-seeding variety of rose-of-sharon. self-sow. Is that true? And if so, do you know which ones? A: Seeding around can be a big problem with rose-of-sharons. I've had people ...
Dear Problem Solver: If F.E.M., Brockton, has any rose of Sharon trees left, please give the reader my contact information. I have a perfect spot for them. – H.F., East Bridgewater Dear H.F.: There ...
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