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How Do You Plant Hibiscus Seeds Outside?

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How Do You Plant Hibiscus Seeds Outside?

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Hibiscus plants produce large, colorful blossoms and flourish in tropical, humid places. They do not do well in excessive rain and cold weather, but can stand temperatures up to 115 degrees if they are cared for properly. The shrubs can grow up to 15 feet tall and 6 inches in diameter, and can be planted as a shrub or as a single plant. The following method will show you how to plant a hibiscus plant. Choose the type of hibiscus you would like to plant. Among the most common perennial types is the Southern Belle. Choose a spot in your garden or yard that gets partial sun and partial shade every day and has well-draining soil. Plant your hibiscus seeds in any type of soil (aside from heavy clay), spacing plants 3 to 6 feet apart if you are growing shrubs. Planting should be done in the spring or summer only. Water the freshly planted seeds thoroughly; thereafter, make sure they get at least an inch of water a week. In hotter climates, your hibiscus will require extra watering, but be ca

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