Hibiscus – Don’t Let It Freeze!
Q: We are looking at temperatures in the thirties by the end of the week. When should I bring in hibiscus?
A: You should do it now! Tropical hibiscus can’t tolerate freezing or frost. If you keep the plant in a sunny window this winter, you can bring it outdoors next April.
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