MIDNIGHT MARVEL HIBISCUS

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APPROXIMATE SEED COUNT PER PACKAGE: 20

All seed was grown in an open pollinated environment & harvested by hand here at Barefoot Ridge.

We cleaned, sorted and packaged all with care so you can share in the magic of growing all of these beautiful plants next season!

When to plant: Sow seeds indoors 10–14 weeks before the last spring frost.

Prepare the seeds: Soak seeds in room temperature water for 1–8 hours to speed up germination. You can also nick the hard outer coating of the seed with a knife to help water penetrate.

Plant the seeds: Plant seeds ¼ inch deep in a seed-starting mix or potting soil.

Provide light and warmth: Keep the soil moist and at a temperature of 70–75°F. Place the seeds in a sunny windowsill or under fluorescent plant lights for 16 hours a day.

Transplant seedlings: When seedlings have at least two pairs of true leaves, transplant them to 3–4 inch pots.

Harden off seedlings: Before planting in the garden, move the seedlings to a sheltered outdoor location for a week to accustom them to outdoor conditions. Protect them from wind and hot sun.

Plant in the garden: The best time to plant hibiscus in the garden is in the spring after the last frost. Dig a hole that's double the size of the pot, place the plant in the hole, and water.

Hibiscus plants thrive in warm environments, such as the southern United States. In the north, they grow best in full sun, while in the south, they may prefer partial shade.

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APPROXIMATE SEED COUNT PER PACKAGE: 20

All seed was grown in an open pollinated environment & harvested by hand here at Barefoot Ridge.

We cleaned, sorted and packaged all with care so you can share in the magic of growing all of these beautiful plants next season!

When to plant: Sow seeds indoors 10–14 weeks before the last spring frost.

Prepare the seeds: Soak seeds in room temperature water for 1–8 hours to speed up germination. You can also nick the hard outer coating of the seed with a knife to help water penetrate.

Plant the seeds: Plant seeds ¼ inch deep in a seed-starting mix or potting soil.

Provide light and warmth: Keep the soil moist and at a temperature of 70–75°F. Place the seeds in a sunny windowsill or under fluorescent plant lights for 16 hours a day.

Transplant seedlings: When seedlings have at least two pairs of true leaves, transplant them to 3–4 inch pots.

Harden off seedlings: Before planting in the garden, move the seedlings to a sheltered outdoor location for a week to accustom them to outdoor conditions. Protect them from wind and hot sun.

Plant in the garden: The best time to plant hibiscus in the garden is in the spring after the last frost. Dig a hole that's double the size of the pot, place the plant in the hole, and water.

Hibiscus plants thrive in warm environments, such as the southern United States. In the north, they grow best in full sun, while in the south, they may prefer partial shade.