Tammie—Thanks for writing. Please check our guide for how to care for hibiscus. If you keep the plant, to promote blossoms next year, remove spent flowers before they form seed heads or prune plants back by a third after a flush of bloom is finished. Your perennial hibiscus will freeze back to the ground this winter and you can cut the old stems to the ground. Hibiscus bloom on new wood (not old) so any pruning or moving is best done in the spring. Best of luck!
Tammie—Thanks for writing. Please check our guide for how to care for hibiscus. If you keep the plant, to promote blossoms next year, remove spent flowers before they form seed heads or prune plants back by a third after a flush of bloom is finished. Your perennial hibiscus will freeze back to the ground this winter and you can cut the old stems to the ground. Hibiscus bloom on new wood (not old) so any pruning or moving is best done in the spring. Best of luck!