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- How to Plant and Grow Hollyhock for Stunning Spires of Flowers
Do hollyhocks spread? Since hollyhocks are adept self-seeders, they readily spread Even though they’re biennials, meaning they last only two years, people often mistake hollyhocks for perennials because they appear year after year due to self-seeding
- How To Grow Hollyhocks: Expert Tips For Summer Stunners
To look their best, hollyhocks need plenty of direct sun Plant them in beds that receive at least 6-8 hours each day However, take care with hollyhock sun requirements Though they can tolerate some shade, excess shade may cause the plant to stretch or become leggy
- How to Grow, Plant, and Care for Hollyhocks| Almanac. com
Due to their self-seeding properties, they may appear to spread, but, in actuality, they do not spread at all Some newer varieties are considered perennial—they will bloom the first year and return year after year
- How to Grow and Care for Hollyhock (Alcea) - The Spruce
Will my hollyhocks spread? Even though these short-lived perennial species are often grown as biennials (only producing blooms in their second year before dying off), you should enjoy prolific new blooms every year because they self-seed so readily
- Growing Hollyhocks: Planting Caring for Hollyhock Flowers - Garden Design
Learn how to grow hollyhocks from seed, prevent rust, and choose the best varieties These tall, colorful bloomers are cottage garden essentials
- Growing Hollyhock: Complete Guide On Care and Maintenance
How Hollyhock Rust Spreads Fungal spores spread quickly and easily through the wind and through the splashing rain It also spreads through splashing water, which is inevitable when plants aren’t watered with soaker hoses or underground irrigation systems
- The ultimate guide to hollyhocks: Growing, care, and more
Hollyhocks can reach up to 6 feet tall (2 meters) and can spread up to 2 feet wide (60 cm), making them the perfect choice for the back of a border or as a focal point in your garden They’re very easy to care for and can return year after year if they’re allowed to self-seed
- How to grow hollyhocks - BBC Gardeners World Magazine
How to grow hollyhocks Grow hollyhocks in moist but well-drained, light soil in a sunny spot Taller varieties may need staking Let seeds develop after flowering before removing and composting the plants, so you can sow seeds of the following year's hollyhocks without paying a penny for them
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