I lived in Phoenix, AZ. We had hibiscus all over. I never thought they were perennials here in Indiana. But they are, so I put several in my yard. They are prettier here than they were in AZ.
Absolutely love these, have a Lord Baltimore that I grabbed when I first saw them at a local garden center. It has been super happy in my yard with very little care for nearly 10 years. ❤
So freakin' beautifu, i want one or two. All the hibiscus are gorgeous! I want a dark leaf bright bubblegum huge blooms. The bigger the plant the better. I'm getting at least one next year. I absolutely love them. Thank you, Michelle for showing all of the beautiful hibiscus and all the information. Thats why i absolutely love your video's ❤
I had one planted in full sun. Then I had a carport built, which put the plant in almost full shade. It did NOT like being in shade. It sprawled, searching for the sun, with very few blooms. I had to move it after it went dormant in the fall.
I love my Candy Crushes, just not as much as our Oklahoma deer love them. I have to keep mine in the backyard where they won't get munched down, while my neighbor who has different varieties keeps her front yard ones individually fenced. But aside from deer pressure and preferring a bit of afternoon shade once temps hit the 90s, these plants are tough and, once in bloom, will continue blooming till frost.
Oh shoot, I live in Oklahoma also. The deer ate everyone of my day lily's. I have one they didn't get. They also got in my phone flower bedand ate a few tops off. They are getting braver and braver. But I'm going to get a hibiscus next year and guard it.😊
I am for sure incorporating these lovelies in my front garden. I have LOTS of room to take up so these will be beautiful and a perfect fit. Great info, thank you for sharing! I live in Northern California and your ideas are stellar!
Got 4 new perineal hibiscus this year 2 starry starry nights, 2 edge of nights and my starry night started blooming last week and it is absolutely huge about 4 ft tall and wide and covered in huge 10 in blooms. You said I think 6 in blooms they are far bigger than that. My edge of night is budding up but not blooming just yet. I’m going to the garden center next week to buy more!
Therecis a few proven winners one's I would like to buy if I can find them in my area. I started mines from seed ,but thwy aren't bushy any tips to make it more bushed out? Mines are more like a single stem.. I started the like 2 years ago and this year is the 1st year they make flowers too.
Please give us a tour of your hibiscus once they start blooming. ❤
I lived in Phoenix, AZ. We had hibiscus all over. I never thought they were perennials here in Indiana. But they are, so I put several in my yard. They are prettier here than they were in AZ.
The hibiscus inner glow is so gorgeous! Thanks
I know..thinking I might plant one.😍
Absolutely love these, have a Lord Baltimore that I grabbed when I first saw them at a local garden center. It has been super happy in my yard with very little care for nearly 10 years. ❤
So very awesome, this makes me want a hibiscus even more.
First saw these in a garden in Holland MI, had to add them to my garden, they do a great. What a show!
So freakin' beautifu, i want one or two. All the hibiscus are gorgeous! I want a dark leaf bright bubblegum huge blooms. The bigger the plant the better. I'm getting at least one next year. I absolutely love them. Thank you, Michelle for showing all of the beautiful hibiscus and all the information. Thats why i absolutely love your video's ❤
Thank you
I had one planted in full sun. Then I had a carport built, which put the plant in almost full shade. It did NOT like being in shade. It sprawled, searching for the sun, with very few blooms. I had to move it after it went dormant in the fall.
I need the Lilac Crush in my life 😊 I never seen it anywhere in my big box stores or garden center here in Ohio😢
Loved the Hibiscus, I have the Evening Rose ❤❤❤
I love my Candy Crushes, just not as much as our Oklahoma deer love them. I have to keep mine in the backyard where they won't get munched down, while my neighbor who has different varieties keeps her front yard ones individually fenced. But aside from deer pressure and preferring a bit of afternoon shade once temps hit the 90s, these plants are tough and, once in bloom, will continue blooming till frost.
Oh shoot, I live in Oklahoma also. The deer ate everyone of my day lily's. I have one they didn't get. They also got in my phone flower bedand ate a few tops off. They are getting braver and braver. But I'm going to get a hibiscus next year and guard it.😊
Phox flower bed lol😅
I am for sure incorporating these lovelies in my front garden. I have LOTS of room to take up so these will be beautiful and a perfect fit. Great info, thank you for sharing! I live in Northern California and your ideas are stellar!
Thanks
Thanks for all the great information. I added hibiscus to my wish list just yesterday!
I have 2 Spinderella and 2 French vanilla , might need to up my game. Lol
One of my favorites❤
Got 4 new perineal hibiscus this year 2 starry starry nights, 2 edge of nights and my starry night started blooming last week and it is absolutely huge about 4 ft tall and wide and covered in huge 10 in blooms. You said I think 6 in blooms they are far bigger than that. My edge of night is budding up but not blooming just yet. I’m going to the garden center next week to buy more!
Love it!!
great sharing
Therecis a few proven winners one's I would like to buy if I can find them in my area.
I started mines from seed ,but thwy aren't bushy any tips to make it more bushed out?
Mines are more like a single stem..
I started the like 2 years ago and this year is the 1st year they make flowers too.
Sugestion: redoing video as plants bloom or insert picture in current video as they bloom. Nothing like the real thing.
Thanks for the suggestion
Which one is the earliest one to bloom?
Probably the Aronia Low Scape Mound Chokeberry, blooming mid-spring.