To plant hollyhocks, use seeds or roots covered with compost or potting soil and grow them in groups of two or three. Cut hollyhocks down when they finish blooming to prevent the plants from taking over with tips from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.
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are hollyhocks perennial?
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Hi…I bought hollyhock plants this year. And they are doing great. I'm going to save my seed pods to plant more next spring. I thank you for this video. How often do they need water. Happy Gardening!..:-)
they are awesome
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I remember what Hollyhocks look like but never knew their name. I became interested in them from playing the Witcher video game because they are everywhere.
Very helpful thanks. Iâve decided to wait until the spring of 2021 since I am planting seeds in zone 6B.
Did you ever have fungus on yours and rust ! What would you advise ! Thank you.
Do you think I should pull them and start another crop
Iâve started my own single hollyhock to see how I get on with looking after the plant. Iâve accidentally broken off the main taproot, there is still little roots growing from the bottom, does this mean my plant will die or will it survive on the little roots? Thanks
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Excellent video! I just love all the colors Hollyhocks can provide. Here are some of my original ideas for using hollyhocks as a landscape border! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mWbZuGpatY