Yup. I do it in Michigan.
2006-09-27 12:43:31
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answered by normy in garden city 6
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confident and No. you will desire to understand what climate zone you reside in. I stay in zone 7 and that i will bypass away my hibiscus plant out over the iciness yet i'd desire to conceal it with some pine needles and a skinny sheet on any days under 40 5 ranges! in case you reside in zones a million - 6 then no, do not do it! if your zone 7 conceal it, and in case you zone 8 or bigger then you incredibly've not something to rigidity approximately.
2016-12-18 18:12:48
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answered by ? 4
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I live in Indiana , the northern part. We have them planted in our yard. We planted them in the fall. The first year they will get about 6in. tall with no blooms. The second year they will get about chest high and have blooms. Get the hardy ones. They will survive the cold. Good Luck..
2006-09-27 14:18:30
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answered by Mumbles 2
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i don't think so. i live in central florida and our winters are very mild, but we do get a few days of frost and even a freeze. my hibiscus do freeze back. i cut them in the spring and they come back. my cuttings have to bee brought in or covered when it gets that cold, as do my smaller ones.
2006-09-30 11:08:13
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answered by teddi 1
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