The listing, 100 Heirloom Hollyhock Seeds & Special Surprise, too ! has ended.
Hollyhocks are easy once you understand their undemanding ways. Hollyhocks prefer full to partial sun and moist, rich but well drained soil (Stir the soil deep with some potting soil, and sand in the bottom).
Sow the seeds outside about a week before last frost. If you are planting seedlings out, wait about 2 – 3 weeks after last frost. Hollyhock seeds only need to be planted right below the soil, no more than 1/4 of an inch deep. Hollyhock plants should be about 2 feet apart to grow well. This way they don't crowd for respouces, but can rely on each other in wind.
Mails out 12/18, in time for Christmas giving ... a packet of seeds, a photo, and a promise to plant note are a lovely way to bring a smile and thoughts of Spring.
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