Hibiscus for Zone 5
On the Planting of Hibiscus in Cold Regions
In the northern cold regions, the earth is clear and clear, frost and snow are frequent, and it is not easy to plant trees. However, hibiscus is a kind of hibiscus, and there is also a way to plant it in the land of the five districts.
The climate of the five districts is cold in winter and warm in summer, and the temperature difference is quite large. Hibiscus likes the sun and is also slightly tolerant of shade. It is still suitable for the light in the five districts. However, in the extreme cold of winter, hibiscus needs careful protection before it can survive the winter.
The land where hibiscus is planted should be a place sheltered from the sun. Its soil needs to be fertile and loose, with smooth drainage. If the soil is wet and sticky, the roots are perishable. Dig the Fill with fertile soil, mix with rotten leaves and manure to make the soil fertile.
When planting, take young hibiscus plants, straighten them in the pit, fill the soil and compact them, and pour water to fix the roots, so that the soil and the roots are closely connected. At the beginning of planting, watering should be diligent, keeping the soil moist, but not water accumulation.
and long, spring hair branches, can be slightly fertilized to promote its prosperity. Summer flowers are in full bloom, gorgeous and considerable. In autumn, the leaves gradually turn yellow, and in winter they fall. Before winter, wrap them dry with grass ropes, cultivate the soil and hold the roots, which can resist the wind and cold. Or build a shed to shelter snow and frost, to avoid their freezing damage.
Hibiscus is in the five districts. Although it is in a cold environment, if people take good care of it, it can also flourish with flowers and leaves, adding a touch of beauty to the cold.