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by kd Roonie on May 09, 2005 03:50 AM
I wintered over a Hibiscus - how do I get it to bloom again? I've fertilized to no avail [perplexed]
by auntnene on May 09, 2005 03:00 PM
Mine is just now popping up out of the ground from it's winter rest. It seems to be the late sleeper in this part of the country. Is yours coming up yet? I raked in a little compost around mine yesterday. That's all [flower] I normally do and it blooms every year

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by weezie13 on May 09, 2005 04:09 PM
Hello [wayey] KD Roonie,

Welcome to The Garden Helper's Forum..
We are very glad you found us...

Hibiscus' have several types in them,
do you know what kind you have???
There's a tropical, a prennial shrub, and another perennial one that dies back to the ground and re~emerges in late spring/early summer...

And usually all the hibiscus's are late summer/fall time bloomers..
I doubt you'd see it bloom or want it to bloom
this early yet...

Weezie

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by mike57 on May 09, 2005 07:32 PM
HI [wayey] KD I agree with Weezie it is way to early for your hybiscus to bloom yet.just give it time it will bloom later.your friend in gardening.mike57 [wayey] [flower] [flower]

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