Question: Our hibiscus plants have aphids in the tips of the shoots. How do we control them without affecting the bees? Answer: Curling leaves and stunted shoots are often signs aphids are sucking ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. My problem is with black stuff on my crape myrtles' leaves and bark. It ...
Dear Master Gardener: I had a hibiscus on my patio last summer and brought it in for the winter. Now it has little specks all over it and they move, so I suspect I have some sort of insect pest. What ...
Q: I have what appears to be aphids on my potted hibiscus. I fertilized it two weeks ago and try to water deeply two to three times a week. Short of cutting the heavily infested branches off, what can ...
Hibiscus is a cocktail of three parts Champagne and two parts chilled cranberry juice. But here in South Florida, we also see the hibiscus plant growing throughout the area. Hibiscus is a large ...
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Hibiscus Flower Care 101: Outdoors and Indoors
Some plants have tiny subtle flowers, so small and hidden you have to seek them out to enjoy them amidst the foliage. Hibiscus is not one of these plants. The flowers of hibiscus are big, brilliant, ...
A question for Dan Gill: I'm having a problem with several of my hibiscus plants. The plants are growing well. The leaves are green, and it has been sprayed and fertilized. There are numerous buds ...
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