
20 Blue White Hibiscus Seeds
Growing hibiscus is an easy way to add a tropical flair to your garden. When you know how to care for hibiscus plants, you will be rewarded with many years of lovely flowers. Let’s look at some tips on how to care for hibiscus. Growing Hibiscus From SeedsNick the Seed CoatNick the hard seed coat at the wider, rounded end of the seed with a clean craft knife.Soak the SeedsSoak the seeds in a small bowl of hot water for up to 24 hours. Begin the sowing process 12 weeks before your last expected spring frost.Prep the Planting TrayFill a planting tray with moist seed-starting mix, usually a soil-less product that combines perlite, vermiculite, and peat moss.Sow the SeedsSow the seeds 1/4 inch deep, firming the moist seed-starting mix over the seed. Place one seed per plug if your seed tray has inserts that hold the mix in separate 1- to 2-inch compartments. Otherwise, sow seeds a few inches apart so seedlings will be easy to remove later.Keep Them WarmSet the tray on a waterproof greenhous