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400+ Hollyhock Flower Seeds – Carnival Mix Giant Mallow Double Hollyhock Seeds –

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Original price was: $12.90.Current price is: $7.74.

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Moisture Needs : Regular Watering
Brand : Does not apply
Number of Pieces : 400
Expected Blooming Period : Spring to Fall
UPC : 744759847003
Type : Does not apply
Indoor/Outdoor Usage : Outdoor
Color : mix color
Unit Count : 400.0 Count
Plant or Animal Product Type : Flower
Expected Plant Height : 2 Feet
Material Feature : Heirloom
Special Feature : Attracts Pollinators
Country of Origin : USA
gtin13 : 744759847003
Item Weight : 0.352 ounces
Product Dimensions : 2 x 1 x 0.5 inches
Sunlight Exposure : Full Sun

Variety of Colors: This mix boasts a vibrant blend of pink, yellow, and white flowers, adding a delightful pop of color to your garden. Giant Blooms: These hollyhocks produce large, impressive double blooms that are sure to stand out. Perennial: Enjoy these beautiful flowers year after year, as hollyhocks are perennials. Easy to Grow: These seeds are suitable for beginner gardeners and are known for being relatively easy to grow from seed. Bulk Quantity: The package offers over 400 seeds, providing great value and plenty of flowers to fill your garden. When to Plant Direct Sowing: Plant outdoors a week or so before your region’s last frost date. Starting Indoors: Start seeds indoors approximately 9 weeks before the final frost, and transplant outdoors 2-3 weeks afterward. Where to Plant Sunlight: Full sun is best (at least 6 hours daily) but hollyhocks will tolerate some light shade. Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil. Amend with compost if needed. Wind Protection: Choose a sheltered location or provide staking support to prevent wind damage to their tall stalks. Black Walnut Tolerance: Hollyhocks are one of the few plants tolerant of juglone, a chemical produced by black walnut trees. Planting Instructions Seed Preparation (Optional): Soaking seeds in warm water for 12 hours can improve germination rates, but it’s not essential. Direct Sowing: Sow seeds on the soil surface; don’t bury them as they need light to germinate. Gently press them into the soil. Space seeds about 2 feet apart. Water lightly and keep the soil moist. Starting Indoors: Use tall, individual pots to accommodate the deep taproots. Fill with seed-starting mix or well-draining potting soil. Sow seeds on the surface, gently press in, and lightly cover with soil. Place in a warm, bright location. Keep soil moist but not soggy. Germination: Expect germination in 1-3 weeks. Thinning: Once seedlings are a few inches tall, thin them down to the strongest plant per spot, maintaining the 2-foot spacing.