How do you get rose of Sharon seeds?

A simple method of rose of sharon seed collection is to put nylon or paper bags over maturing seed pods in late autumn or early winter. When the pods pop open, seeds will be caught in the nylon or bags. You can still leave half for songbirds.
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Do rose of Sharon drop seeds?

The fully developed seed pods eventually dry out and split open, dropping the seeds near the parent plant. In this way, rose of Sharon readily forms clumps or colonies, which is why it can be useful as a hedge but also why it's considered invasive in some climates.
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How do you propagate Sharon seeds?

To do this, take a handful of seeds, wrap them in a moist paper towel and put them in a plastic bag. If the seeds are viable, you'll see roots in about a week. Depending on where you live, you can sow rose of Sharon seeds directly into the ground in the spring after frost is no longer a threat or in the fall.
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Can you get a start from a rose of Sharon?

Rose of Sharon can be easily rooted in June and July. Simply take several cuttings from the new growth about four inches long and remove all but the top two or three leaves. Then dip the bottoms of the cuttings into rooting hormone (available at most garden centers.)
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Where are the seeds in a rose of Sharon?

Rose of sharon seeds grow in pods with five lobes, with three to five seeds forming in each lobe. The seed pods will become brown and dry when they are ripe, then each lobe will split open and disperse the seeds. These seeds do not go far from the parent plant.
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Can I root rose of Sharon in water?

Keep the cutting moist and away from direct sun- it should root in a month or two. Alternatively, propagate your Rose of Sharon cuttings in water. Some gardeners like to start the cuttings off in just a clear glass or plastic container of water rather than planted in compost.
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How long are Rose of Sharon seeds viable?

Saving the Seeds

Save rose of Sharon seeds in a cool, dry place, such as a basement. Place the harvested seeds in an envelope labeled with the variety and the date. If you plan on holding the seeds over until spring, the seeds stay fresh for up to one year when you seal them in a jar and keep it in the refrigerator.
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Where do Roses seeds come from?

Rose seeds come from rose hips that spawn from dead rose blooms. This means that you cannot remove all the flowers or dead blossoms from your plant if you want to harvest seeds. Keep an eye on your roses and be aware of when each variety you plant stops blooming.
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Can you split Rose of Sharon?

Trim the entire height of your Rose of Sharon bush to approximately 18-24 inches. Dig up your existing bush to bring up the whole root ball. Divide the root ball in half once and then a second time to create four quarter pieces of your plant.
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When to plant rose of Sharon cuttings?

You can do it at almost any time of year and plant it in a few different ways.
  1. In early to midsummer, take green rose of sharon plant cuttings. This means you should cut the shoots from the bush that grew in spring.
  2. In late fall or even winter, take hardwood cuttings that have been on the bush for at least one season.
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Should you prune rose of Sharon?

Because rose of Sharon blooms on the current season's growth it should be pruned in late winter. Next winter, remove any new growth from the previous year and an additional third from the existing old growth.
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Is Hibiscus and Rose of Sharon the same thing?

Rose of Sharon falls under the genus Hibiscus, making it a cousin of other popular Hibiscus varieties. Essentially, all Rose of Sharons are Hibiscus, but not all Hibiscus are Rose of Sharons. The plant traditionally labeled 'Hibiscus' as a common name is actually called Chinese Hibiscus, or Rose of China.
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How long does it take for a Rose of Sharon to grow?

Rose of Sharon Healthy Growth

Optimal growing conditions keep Rose of Sharon plants healthy and allow them to reach their mature size within four to six years. Wilson Bros Gardens recommends these cultural tips: Sun: Grow in full sun (six hours daily) to partial shade with some protection from harsh afternoon sun.
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How do you collect rose seeds?

Cut each rose hip open carefully with a knife and dig out the seeds, again placing them in containers with the name of the rose bush they came from. Once the seeds have all been removed from the rose hips, rinse the seeds off to remove any of the pulp from the rose hips still on them.
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How do you deadhead rose of Sharon?

Deadheading and removing old flowers
  1. To limit the spread of your Rose of Sharon plants, remove wilted flowers regularly, or at least towards the end of summer.
  2. Removing wilted flowers will trigger more blooming, even in the case of sterile varieties.
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How do you turn a rose of Sharon into a tree?

There may be one main stem or several stems. Carefully remove the weakest stems and all the branches, up to approximately half the height of the shrub. Use caution; rose of Sharon has thorns. Trim back the upper branches by no more than one-third to shape the new "tree." Monitor the tree over the summer and fall.
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Why did my rose of Sharon not bloom this year?

When a Rose of Sharon Doesn't Bloom. There are many possible answers as to why buds on your rose of Sharon flower do not open, but the most common causes are related to shade, rot, or overwatering, and drought: Excessive shade: Rose of Sharon will not bloom up to its full capabilities if given too much shade.
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Is rose of Sharon a tree or bush?

The Rose-of-Sharon is an deciduous, upright, occasionally spreading shrub or small tree with multiple trunks. The branches grow upright and wlll not droop except when in flower. The leaves emerge late in the spring.
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How quickly do Rose of Sharon seedlings grow?

This shrub grows at a medium rate, with height increases of 13–24" per year.
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Can I prune Rose of Sharon to the ground?

In general, prune all stems back to the second swelling bud from the ground from late winter until the plant produces leaves; don't cut Rose of Sharon to the ground completely. The plant can be cut to one-half its size in late spring if you want a fuller shrub with large blooms.
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