What is the best way to establish hollyhocks? I want loads by the top of the drive and read something about how it's best to direct sow, as the tap root really resents being disturbed, but theres a baby bunny neither the cat or Mr. llamas has managed to nab, and he just loved the sunflowers I put out there to harden off, so I'd like to ideally start them off in pots, rather than attempt fencing to keep the little *$^% out. However, a fence is worth it, if it means hollyhocks next year.
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Hollyhocks from seed
The Impulsive Gardener
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Chelsea Uribe Garden Design www.chelseauribe.comTags: None
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Last year Hazel at the Hill very kindly sent me some hollyhock seeds. I sowed them in 2.5" pots and then potted them up as they grew into about 7" pots and then in the autumn I planted them out - they were nice sized plants by then but this spring, wow! They have really put on some growth and are now 18"-2' across with loads of leaves and I can't wait for them to flower They don't seem to have come to any harm not being direct sown (didn't know you were meant to). I have a few left over that spent the winter in pots and I gave to a neighbour this spring and they say they're doing well too.
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This is good news! I'm getting another pack of the doubles and singles then and rounding up all my pots.The Impulsive Gardener
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Chelsea Uribe Garden Design www.chelseauribe.com
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