Overview of Rose of Sharon
The Rose of Sharon, scientifically known as Hibiscus Syriacus, is a stunning addition to any garden. This versatile plant thrives in various soil types, including clay, and is highly tolerant of pruning. With its mixed colors of double and single blooms, it brings a tropical feel to outdoor spaces.
Planting and Care
These seeds can be planted outdoors after the last frost or indoors weeks before. The optimal height of this bush ranges from 5 to 10 feet, requiring a spacing of 36 to 48 inches for healthy growth. They bloom from summer to fall, producing large flowers that attract a variety of pollinators.
Benefits of Growing Rose of Sharon
Rose of Sharon is not only beautiful but also drought-resistant and easy to care for. Its ability to grow in average soil and tolerate different light conditions makes it an ideal choice for any garden. Enjoy the vibrant colors and the wildlife it attracts!
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the ideal planting period for Rose of Sharon seeds? Plant outdoors after frost or indoors weeks before the last frost.
- How tall does the Rose of Sharon grow? It typically reaches heights between 5 and 10 feet.
- What space do I need between plants? Space them 36 to 48 inches apart for optimal growth.
- What light conditions do these plants prefer? They thrive in full sun to part shade.
- Is the Rose of Sharon drought-resistant? Yes, it is highly tolerant of drought conditions.
Janet Guerrero –
Excited to plant these and see what happens. I will update after they germinate 😀
ICR –
Order arrived on schedule, the seeds were perfect, this seller’s products always meet my expectations. What I love is that it always includes sow instructions. Thanks for the extra seeds 😄.
Carlos Sosa –
They look really good I totally recommend this seller.
michael edward garrity –
as they were mixed seeds, i guess ihad thought theyy would have been in marked little bags of which was which seed. so you won’t be able to identify the plants until they have flowered in about two years which is disapointing