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Seeds Hollyhock Double Mix Giant Mallow Flower Perennial Outdoor Garden Cut Flowers for Planting Non GMO
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Seeds Hollyhock Double Mix Giant Mallow Flower Perennial Outdoor Garden Cut Flowers for Planting Non GMO

Package includes about 50 seeds Instructions in English are included Season of Interest: Spring, Summer, Autumn USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 (-40 to -30 °F), 4 (-30 to -20 °F), 5 (-20 to -10 °F), 6 (-10 to 0 °F), 7 (0 to 10 °F), 8 (10 to 20 °F), 9 (20 to 30 °F) Species: Alcea rosea; Germanation: 90-95% A beautiful perennial flower with a height of …
Package includes about 50 seeds Instructions in English are included Season of Interest: Spring, Summer, Autumn USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 (-40 to -30 °F), 4 (-30 to -20 °F), 5 (-20 to -10 °F), 6 (-10 to 0 °F), 7 (0 to 10 °F), 8 (10 to 20 °F), 9 (20 to 30 °F) Species: Alcea rosea; Germanation: 90-95% A beautiful perennial flower with a height of 5 to 8 ft. The flowers are double petaled, large with a diameter of 3 to 5" in pink, yellow, light pink, and red colors. Seeds are sown in open ground in May-June or September. Blooms in the second year, starting in July. Instructions on how to grow Hollyhock: Hollyhocks need full sun and moist, rich, well drained soil. The mistake many novice hollyhock growers make is to plant this flower in soil that is too dry. Sow the seeds outside about a week before last frost. Once you have planted your hollyhocks, they will need minimal care, but there are a few things you should be aware of when growing hollyhocks. First of all, hollyhocks are a short lived perennial. This means they will only live two to three years. Their lifespan can be extended some by removing growing hollyhock flowers as soon as they fade. If you live in a non-tropical region, cutting them back to the ground and mulching them will also help. The one benefit that comes from growing hollyhock flowers is that they easily reseed themselves. While they may be short lived, in their proper growing conditions they will continually grow more, which will keep the hollyhock flowers consistent in years to come. Growing hollyhocks also benefit from fertilizer or compost in the spring. Happy harvest!
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Package includes about 50 seeds Instructions in English are included Season of Interest: Spring, Summer, Autumn USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 (-40 to -30 °F), 4 (-30 to -20 °F), 5 (-20 to -10 °F), 6 (-10 to 0 °F), 7 (0 to 10 °F), 8 (10 to 20 °F), 9 (20 to 30 °F) Species: Alcea rosea; Germanation: 90-95% A beautiful perennial flower with a height of 5 to 8 ft. The flowers are double petaled, large with a diameter of 3 to 5" in pink, yellow, light pink, and red colors. Seeds are sown in open ground in May-June or September. Blooms in the second year, starting in July. Instructions on how to grow Hollyhock: Hollyhocks need full sun and moist, rich, well drained soil. The mistake many novice hollyhock growers make is to plant this flower in soil that is too dry. Sow the seeds outside about a week before last frost. Once you have planted your hollyhocks, they will need minimal care, but there are a few things you should be aware of when growing hollyhocks. First of all, hollyhocks are a short lived perennial. This means they will only live two to three years. Their lifespan can be extended some by removing growing hollyhock flowers as soon as they fade. If you live in a non-tropical region, cutting them back to the ground and mulching them will also help. The one benefit that comes from growing hollyhock flowers is that they easily reseed themselves. While they may be short lived, in their proper growing conditions they will continually grow more, which will keep the hollyhock flowers consistent in years to come. Growing hollyhocks also benefit from fertilizer or compost in the spring. Happy harvest!