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Hollyhock CHATER'S DOUBLE Mix Peony Flowered Blooms Biennial Non-GMO 50 Seeds!

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

 

  • Hollyhock Seeds - Chater's Double - Mixed Colors
  • Alcea rosea
  • Producing huge double blooms in a rainbow of colors, Chater's Double Hollyhocks will become an instant favorite!
  • As popular with gardeners as it is with birds and butterflies, Hollyhock is a win/win!

 

FAST FACTS

  • Name: Hollyhock Seeds - Chaters Double
  • Botanical Name:      Alcea rosea
  • Life Cycle:     Biennial
  • Light Requirement:  Full Sun
  • Planting Season:     Spring, Fall
  • Plant Type:   Tall green stems with multicolored blossoms.
  • Features:      Heirloom, Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Hummingbirds, Drought Tolerant, Cut Flower Garden, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Container Garden
  • Color: Purple, Yellow, White
  • Blooms:        Summer
  • Plant Height: up to 90 inches
  • Plant Spacing:         18-36 inches
  • Planting Depth:       1/4 inch
  • Sowing Method:      Direct Sow
  • Cold Stratification:   No
  • Hardiness Zones:    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
  • Ships: Year Round

PLANTING GUIDE: HOLLYHOCK SEEDS

How to Plant Hollyhock

WHEN TO PLANT HOLLYHOCK SEEDS

Direct Sow approximately one week before the threat of frost has passed. Hollyhocks can also be sown indoors approximately 9 weeks before your final frost and transferred outdoors about 2-3 weeks after the final frost has passed.

WHERE TO PLANT HOLLYHOCK SEEDS

Plant hollyhocks, in moist, rich, and well-draining soil that gets full sun exposure - though they can tolerate Partial Shade. One of the significant causes of hollyhock failure is planting in soil that is too dry.

HOW TO PLANT HOLLYHOCK SEEDS

Soak your seeds beforehand in warm water for approximately 12 hours. Direct sow outdoors onto the surface of the soil and compress firmly, but do not cover. Hollyhocks require sunlight to germinate. If starting indoors, use tall, individual pots to transplant, as Hollyhocks have long taproots.

HOW TO CARE FOR HOLLYHOCK

Hollyhocks are a short-lived perennial, tending to last about 2-3 years. This lifespan can be extended by removing flowers as soon as they fade. In non-tropical climates, you can cut your hollyhocks down and mulch in order to give them longer life as well. Hollyhocks can also be susceptible to rust, which will usually infect lower-growing leaves, but can spread upwards. Prevent rust by watering from below, and promoting good air circulation between your hollyhocks.

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