Wonderful footage stunning the beautiful alluring blooming Hibiscus that entice some of the viewers to keep on watching, thanks for sharing and bringing us to this awesome relaxing garden and stay safe always.
Bobbi, your newest hardy Hibiscus is beautiful. When I plant any new flowering tree, shrub, or perennial, seeing the first blooms on my plants is magical. Unfortunately, I lost my Starry, Starry Night Hardy Hibiscus 2 years ago because our temperatures plummeted to -35°F for over a week during a Polar Vortex. However, I got a great clearance deal this summer by purchasing 3 different hardy hibiscus plants for only $15 each. ~Margie🤗🌸🌺
I have a dark leaf with white flowering hibiscus like you ..might be perfect storm 😉 Thanks for the extra footage ... i don't have Instagram ..love floating flowers ..sometimes I'll just fill a bin with floating flowers and just make up a little floating arrangement 🤩
@@newt52864 Making the Instagram reel was very fun. I’m planning on making a youtube short as well with the blooms floating in the river. Not sure why it has never dawned on me to make floating arrangements before. Yours sounds so fun, I’m inspired to do that more! 🌺
No drought in New England. The temps have been high 80-90s - hot and humid! ❤ I’ve never bought hibiscus since I thought they loved a lot of water. Might need to reconsider
@@EdensApple80 So happy you’ve not been in a drought! It’s definitely hot and humid here on the east coast. Makes us look forward to Autumn! It’s true that the Hardy hibiscus can tolerate boggy conditions but mine are no where near boggy areas and have all done well. Definitely worth a second thought for your garden space! Thanks for watching! 🌺
We are in a drought here too in n. KY. The hibiscus are beautiful but they seem so tropical looking I don’t know where I could put in my landscape that would look right. How do you garden with them?
@@joycearthur5244 So sorry Kentucky is experiencing drought too. We’ve been praying for all those affected. I have mine next to a cedar fence and they blend in with the country/farm look very well. Even though they have somewhat of a tropical look to them, they are different from the tropical hibiscus. I personally think they are much more attractive and they pretty much blend in with any garden style. If you come across one you like, you should give it a try!
Wonderful footage stunning the beautiful alluring blooming Hibiscus that entice some of the viewers to keep on watching, thanks for sharing and bringing us to this awesome relaxing garden and stay safe always.
@@aliwannigerry2060 Thanks for watching. I appreciate you!
Hi Bobbi, what a beautiful hibiscus. That pink blossom is so pretty, especially with the gorgeous foliage.
Hi Vicki! It really is a lovely contrast!
Excellent video with important information 👌 ❤😊
@@soulfulgardeningyvihaan thank you!
Thank you for representing us .beautiful
@@ourlittlegarden7661 Thanks for watching!
Bobbi, your newest hardy Hibiscus is beautiful. When I plant any new flowering tree, shrub, or perennial, seeing the first blooms on my plants is magical. Unfortunately, I lost my Starry, Starry Night Hardy Hibiscus 2 years ago because our temperatures plummeted to -35°F for over a week during a Polar Vortex. However, I got a great clearance deal this summer by purchasing 3 different hardy hibiscus plants for only $15 each. ~Margie🤗🌸🌺
great deal !!!
@@greenthumbelina7331 Wow, so happy you found some for such a great price! It’s definitely fun to have them in the garden! Blessings Margie 🤗🌺
I have a dark leaf with white flowering hibiscus like you ..might be perfect storm 😉
Thanks for the extra footage ... i don't have Instagram ..love floating flowers ..sometimes I'll just fill a bin with floating flowers and just make up a little floating arrangement 🤩
@@newt52864 Making the Instagram reel was very fun. I’m planning on making a youtube short as well with the blooms floating in the river. Not sure why it has never dawned on me to make floating arrangements before. Yours sounds so fun, I’m inspired to do that more! 🌺
@@GardeningOnTaylorMountain stole that idea from Chanticleer gardens :}
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@@thesimpletruthwithbillandbobbi 🌺
No drought in New England. The temps have been high 80-90s - hot and humid! ❤ I’ve never bought hibiscus since I thought they loved a lot of water. Might need to reconsider
@@EdensApple80 So happy you’ve not been in a drought! It’s definitely hot and humid here on the east coast. Makes us look forward to Autumn! It’s true that the Hardy hibiscus can tolerate boggy conditions but mine are no where near boggy areas and have all done well. Definitely worth a second thought for your garden space! Thanks for watching! 🌺
We are in a drought here too in n. KY. The hibiscus are beautiful but they seem so tropical looking I don’t know where I could put in my landscape that would look right. How do you garden with them?
@@joycearthur5244 So sorry Kentucky is experiencing drought too. We’ve been praying for all those affected. I have mine next to a cedar fence and they blend in with the country/farm look very well. Even though they have somewhat of a tropical look to them, they are different from the tropical hibiscus. I personally think they are much more attractive and they pretty much blend in with any garden style. If you come across one you like, you should give it a try!
The only negative thing is the flower last only 24 h or less. 😪😪
@@beatricedi3366 That’s true! But, on the flip side-there’s so many more blooms to come! 🌺 Thanks for watching 😃