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20 seeds| Hollyhock 'Halo Apricot' #8088

Description: Growing hollyhocks from seeds can add a beautiful and classic touch to your garden. Hollyhocks are known for their tall, impressive stalks and vibrant blooms that are perfect for the back of a flower border or along fences. Here’s a simple guide on how to germinate and grow hollyhock seeds effectively: 1. Seed StratificationHollyhock seeds often benefit from a process called stratification, which helps break seed dormancy by exposing them to cold temperatures.- Cold Stratification. You can wrap the seeds in a moist paper towel and place them inside a plastic bag. Refrigerate them for about 1-2 weeks before planting. This mimics the natural winter conditions that the seeds would experience outdoors. 2. Sowing Seeds- Timing. The best time to sow hollyhock seeds is in late winter or early spring indoors, or directly outdoors after the danger of frost has passed. For biennial varieties, planting in summer will yield flowers the following year.- Soil Preparation. Use well-draining soil in a sunny spot. Hollyhocks thrive in full sun and well-drained soil with good fertility.- Planting. Sow seeds directly into the ground about 1/4 inch deep and 2 feet apart. If starting indoors, use peat pots or a seed starting tray with seed starting mix. 3. Germination- Conditions. Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Hollyhock seeds usually germinate within 2-3 weeks, but some can take longer depending on their conditions.- Temperature. Keep the soil at around 70°F (21°C) for optimal germination. 4. Care After Germination- Thinning Seedlings. Once seedlings develop and are big enough to handle, thin them to about 2 feet apart to give each plant room to grow.- Watering. Water the plants regularly, especially during dry spells. Hollyhocks prefer consistent moisture.- Supporting. As plants grow tall, they may need support to prevent them from falling over, especially in windy areas. You can use stakes or a trellis to support them. 5. Transplanting- If you started seeds indoors, transplant them outside after all danger of frost has passed and seedlings have grown strong enough. 6. Ongoing Care- Fertilizing. Feed with a general-purpose garden fertilizer in early spring.- Pest and Disease Control. Watch for rust and treat it early. Keep the area around the plants free of debris to minimize disease risks.- Mulching. Apply mulch around the base of plants to help retain moisture and suppress weeds. 7. Flowering- Hollyhocks will typically flower in their second year after planting if they are biennials, although some annual varieties may bloom the first year. Hollyhocks are relatively easy to grow from seeds and can provide a striking vertical element to your garden. They also attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, making them a great choice for a wildlife-friendly garden. Enjoy the process of nurturing these beautiful plants from seed to stunning bloom!

Price: 3.79 USD

Location: Temple City, California

End Time: 2024-09-05T11:47:13.000Z

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Climate: Humid Continental, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean

Common Name: Hollyhock

Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor

Growth Habit: Clumping

Soil Type: Loam

Brand: Pemdas Garden

Season of Interest: Summer

Soil pH: Neutral to slightly alkaline

Type: Bush & Shrub Seeds

Life Cycle: Biennial (Perennial)

Watering: Medium

Genus: Alcea

Sunlight: Full Sun

Features: Cold Resistant, Fast Growing, Flowering, Open-Pollinating

Cultivating Difficulty: Easy

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