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Checking out my Hibiscus in early June! 

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Let's take you through my mallow hibiscus and rose of Sharon plants as they appear in early June. Some are blooming and some are just poking their heads up from the ground. The rose of Sharon's are shrubs and continue to have foliage through most of our winter but do get a new flush of growth in late Spring. The mallow hibiscus die back to the ground after the first frost but reliably come back anywhere between late Spring - early Summer. That said, they are some of the last plants to break dormancy, some as late as mid-June even in our zone 9 environment so don't despair if its mid June and they still appear as a bunch of dry sticks. They all love full sun and bloom almost endlessly until late October.

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11 июн 2024

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Комментарии : 4   
@catchlifewithsumuk1064
@catchlifewithsumuk1064 25 дней назад
Good afternoon... Lovely flowers.....nice
@AmateurGardener2024
@AmateurGardener2024 24 дня назад
Thanks for visiting
@user-tt5fg1hb9v
@user-tt5fg1hb9v 27 дней назад
Hello Nice to see you garden what are yellow flowers below myrtle tree, are they perennials in zone 8? Thanks for all the information
@AmateurGardener2024
@AmateurGardener2024 27 дней назад
Yes they are. Can be grown in full sun in most parts of the US. They are rudbeckia or what is commonly known as black eyed Susan. They usually die back but come back in spring and readily self seed. You may also harvest the seeds and grow them. I don’t. I just let them self seed and I keep the ones I want and do away with the ones I don’t.
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