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How Do You Plant Perennial Hibiscus Seeds?

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How Do You Plant Perennial Hibiscus Seeds?

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The perennial hibiscus is an extremely hardy flower. These plants will die down to the soil during the winter, but they will sprout new shoots the next spring. These plants can also grow anywhere from three to eight feet tall. The flowers of the perennial hibiscus can reach 4 inches in size, and vary in color from red to pink to purple. Planting hibiscus seeds is very simple. They must be started indoors in seed trays and eventually transplanted outdoors. After that, all you need to do is enjoy them. Use water to moisten one piece of paper towel per seed you wish to plant. Wrap each seed in once piece of wet paper towel and place in a plastic sandwich bag. Leave the bag open. Place the sandwich bags in your refrigerator, and leave in the refrigerator for two weeks. This will allow the seeds to germinate. Put potting soil in a seed tray. Plant one seed per one space in the seed tray. Cover each seed with more potting soil. Water the germinated seeds in the seed tray. Keep the soil moist

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