Add a splash of vibrant color to your garden with our Dark Orange Hibiscus Flower Seeds. Known for their bold, eye-catching hue and long bloom season, these seeds are perfect for gardeners seeking a unique and beautiful addition to their flower beds or home gardens.
These hibiscus flowers are a stunning shade of dark orange, creating a tropical ambiance that is sure to impress. Whether you're planting them in containers or directly in the garden, these heirloom, non-GMO seeds ensure your garden thrives with natural beauty, free from any genetically modified elements.
Features:
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Vibrant Color: Beautiful dark orange blooms that brighten up any garden.
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Long Blooming Season: Enjoy vibrant flowers that last through a long blooming season, providing continuous beauty.
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Heirloom Seeds: Non-GMO and naturally grown, ensuring you’re planting seeds that are both authentic and healthy for your garden.
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Versatile: Perfect for planting in garden beds, containers, or hanging baskets.
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Easy to Grow: Well-suited for home gardeners of all experience levels.
Specifications:
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Plant Type: Perennial
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Flower Color: Dark Orange
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Blooming Period: Long Bloom Season (up to 6 months)
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Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO
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Sunlight: Full Sun
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Soil Requirements: Well-drained, fertile soil
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Planting Zone: USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11
Planting & Sowing Instructions:
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Select a Planting Location: Choose a location with full sun exposure. Hibiscus thrives in well-drained, fertile soil. If planting in containers, ensure the pot has drainage holes to avoid waterlogging.
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Prepare the Soil: Loosen the soil to a depth of about 3 inches and mix in some compost or organic matter to enrich the soil.
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Sowing the Seeds:
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Direct Sowing: Sow the seeds directly into the soil about 1/4 inch deep. Space seeds 12-18 inches apart to allow enough room for the plants to grow.
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Starting Indoors: If starting indoors, sow seeds in small pots 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Keep the soil moist and place the pots in a warm, sunny spot.
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Watering: Water gently after planting. Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged. Once established, hibiscus plants are relatively drought-tolerant.
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Care and Maintenance:
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Fertilizing: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring to encourage healthy growth.
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Pruning: Prune dead or damaged stems during the growing season to encourage new growth and maintain a neat appearance.
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Harvesting: Enjoy your hibiscus flowers all season long, with blooms appearing typically within 60-90 days of planting. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage new blossoms and extend the blooming period.