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Hibiscus – Some Tips

Thank you Leo!
Well, I live in the Far North of New Zealand, and our climate is probably similar to yours, except that we get more rain, I think, and it’s not quite so warm.
We can grow many subtropcals up here though, and one of my favorits is Hibiscus. I have to say it took me a while to discover the secret of growing them, and I had a few failures first. Then one day I read an article that gave me a real lightbulb moment about these lovely plants, and this is what I found out:
Given the right temperatures, their two main requirements are good drainage and an undisturbed root system, because they are very shallow-rooted. For this reason they also need protection from the wind.
I think mine might have been getting wet feet, so now I make sure to plant them on a bit of a mound so the water drains away well – and I usually put plenty of mulch or stones around them to make sure the roots don’t get disturbed – especially by my chickens!
Patricia
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