I grew this 9-foot-tall hollyhock from seed in the summer of 2022 and it’s blooming for a second spring. It came back from the roots after a fairly mild winter and a little protection during an arctic outbreak in January. Check out my zinnias in full bloom: https://youtu.be/uvL3ISPclCQ

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I wanted to try and show you how tall this Holly Hawk is this Holly Hawk was planted from seed in a tray in July of 2022 over winter bloomed last spring along with five others somehow you know I got it through the second winter and it has come back with a vengeance it’s like 9 ft tall right now I’m so excited it was really windy the other day and I came out here here and I saw a hummingbird trying to feed on these blooms it was both funny and kind of sad cuz the hummingbird couldn’t quite line up and I was like wow that’s a lot of energy going into trying to get some fuel and it’s just burning fuel while I was doing it but so beautiful

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  1. I have never heard of hollyhock blooming twice. They always die after they bloom on there second year

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