Tuesday, 7 July 2020

How to grow Hibiscus Flowers and its health benefits

Our first monsoon rain has drenched our city and its enthralling in every aspect specially for my plants who are finding relief after bearing hot scorching days of summer from last few days.Its best time to grow trees as humid and wet environment is best suited for growth of plants.


I absolutely love the hibiscus and one of the advantage of growing them is they are easy to grow and can be propagated through cuttings .





                                                                  Pink Hawaiin Hibiscus

They can be easily grown in pots with terminal  feed of  organic manure .Hibiscus has many varieties and they are hardy to mostly every temperate climatic regions.
                                             



Sleeping hibiscus



Cranberry Hibiscus


They can easily be propagated through cuttings in this monsoon season and thereby you can get additional plants in a matter of time for free of cost.                                                                 

                                                        

This pic below shows an ideal cutting from hibiscus plant for propagating in this monsoon  by planting it in rich porous soil and leaving it stagnated for a month till the roots formed.One more easy method is to dip these cuttings in water and plant them when roots are visible.                                  


Its amazing to know that hibiscus flowers are edible and are popular in the form of tea which has many benefits on body for instance fighting with bacteria and even lowering blood pressure .

Its time for Jungle babbler to make a comeback in to the garden                                       






Does it look like smokey clouds ?


21 comments:

  1. Your hibiscus are beautiful, and so are the wispy clouds. Nice photos.

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  2. Lovely Hibiscus captures for Our World Tuesday... thank you for sharing. The sky is wonderful...

    Stay healthy and well

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  3. I didn't realize hibiscus was so easy to propagate! Thanks for all the information to do it. Your bird looks quite angry! And the clouds are awesome to see.

    It's great to see you at 'My Corner of the World this week! Thanks for linking up with us.

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  4. Oh, those hibiscus blossoms are luscious!

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  5. beautiful views....love the flowers

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  6. Great sky. Pretty flowers.

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  7. I love that yellow hibiscus! Lovely sky, it does look like smoke. That isn't something I like to think about now that it's summer. If there are forest fires either to the south or the north of my valley, the valley fills with smoke and it isn't pretty. Maybe a nice side effect of the virus will be fewer people out in the forests to start fires.

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  8. Pretty sky shot. Hibiscus always remind me of Hawaii!

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  9. That is very nice Hibiscus and the other Photos!
    Happy Weekend, Elke

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  10. That babbled is a great looking bird! And, hibiscus is a favorite flower of mine.
    Thanks, again, for taking time to link up at IRBB!

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  11. Hello, the hibiscus blooms are so pretty, love all the colors. Your Babbler bird is pretty too. Great capture of the sky! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!

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  12. Hello. Hibiscus are so beautiful. Photo of Jungle babbler is awesome. The sky photo is impressive.

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  13. The flowers and bird are great photos! But oh how I love the photo of the sky! I'm always looking up in awe! Thanks for sharing what you see where you live. Hugs!

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  14. Hibiscus flowers are so beautiful! I have not succeded in growing them (yet). Tried from seeds this spring. Nice photo of the Jungle babbler :)

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  15. Yay, thank you for giving this info! If Hibiscus is able to grow in clay ground (my next house where I move to)this would be on my list, because the blooms come so easy (the landscapers in one of my previous condominium had planted one next to where we lived).Can you believe it, Yesterday I had Hibiscus ice tea! Many thanks for your post shared with All Seasons, have a great week, Jesh

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  16. Sleepy Hibiscus! It really does look sleepy.

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  17. I have one hibiscus, don't know the variety. I tried using it for tea but it tastes terrible, not like the store-bought kind. I assumed it would still be healthy but gave up on it.
    Jeannie@GetMeToTheCountry

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  18. Thank you for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.

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