Hearty tarty hibiscus granita –Meet the Hardy Hibiscus
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Ingredients for Planting Hardy Hibiscus
- 1 or more Hardy Hibiscus plants (of course!)
- A sunny spot in your garden (at least 6 hours of sun a day)
- Loamy, well-drained soil (they don’t like soggy feet!)
- Water, water, and more water (especially in summer)
- A sprinkle of love and care
Instructions for Stellar Blooming
- Pick the right spot: Look for a sunny location that gets plenty of sunlight—just like you’d want for any star!
- Prepare the soil: Make sure it’s loamy and well-drained. It doesn’t have to be fancy, just make sure it’s breathable like a good pair of shoes!
- Plant away: Dig a hole roughly twice the size of the plant’s root ball. Place your Hardy Hibiscus in the hole and cover it with soil. Give it a light pat—no need to overdo it!
- Water: After planting, give your new green buddy a nice drink. Then, make sure to keep the soil moist (not soggy!) as it establishes its roots.
- Watch them bloom: Sit back, relax, and watch your Hardy Hibiscus grow! Just make sure to provide some water during dry spells, or they may sulk like a toddler without a nap!