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Hollyhocks

Gardening Tips:
Managing Biennials
Deciding how to treat annuals and perennials is simple. Annuals dazzle you in summer, then take their leave. Perennials persist as long as they are welcome. But biennials are a two year proposition in which they are sown one year and bloom the next.
If you have never tried biennials you might ask, “Are they worth it? I wait a year for this thing to flower, then it’s gone.” Well, not exactly. Biennials tend to be self-sowers which, once established, create their own little program. You have to get with their rhythm and learn to like their individualistic ways.
One way is to give them a designated spot. Plant hollyhocks in the rear of a bed, since they’re tall, and next year they’ll make colorful, towering spires, dropping their seeds and creating a hollyhock neighborhood back there. A foxglove neighborhood might be a spot with dappled shade, in and around a shrub border. Forget-me-nots will congregate in a damp spot. Lupines, once introduced, might reappear anywhere; if it’s the wrong place just yank the ones that don’t fit and enjoy the rest.



Alcea rosea. This stately heirloom reigns over gardens with lithesome spires studded with magnificent cup-like flowers reminiscent of old English gardens. You may direct-sow them outdoors after the last spring frost date or start them indoors 10 weeks before transplanting out. They may not flower the first year, yet may self-seed in future years if you are lucky. Give them a bit of protection from the wind and have some stakes ready to support their lofty height. Biennial. Summer flowering. Height: 6’ to 8’.

     
#7700 Single Colorful Mixture Hollyhocks
Our special mixture includes gorgeous white to pink to dark maroon varieties.

Packet of 100 Seeds / $3.15

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#7730 The Watchman Hollyhocks
This prized, majestic heirloom has velvety jet-black flowers and dark green foliage.

Packet of 100 Seeds / $3.35

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