Dark Pink Single Hollyhock Seed

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Dark Pink Single Common Hollyhock Seeds (25+ Seeds)

Sowing Information

  • When to Sow:

    • Indoors: About 9 weeks before the last frost.

    • Outdoors: Directly about a week before the last frost or in late summer for blooms the following spring.

Where to Sow:

  • Indoors: Start in tall, individual pots using a quality seed-raising mix or soil starter pellets.

  • Outdoors: Choose a rich, well-draining soil for direct sowing.

How to Sow:

  • Plant seeds ¼ inch deep and approximately 2 feet apart.

  • Lightly cover with a thin layer of compost, but remember that hollyhock seeds require light to germinate, so avoid covering them completely.

Care Instructions:

  • Keep the soil consistently moist—not too wet and not dry.

  • Germination typically occurs within 10-14 days.

  • Once seedlings develop their first true leaves and are large enough, transplant them into the garden.

Additional Tips:

  • To reduce the risk of fungal diseases like rust, consider growing hollyhocks as biennials instead of perennials.

  • Protect young plants from slugs with crushed shells.

  • For support, use stakes, cages, or netting to trellis the plants as they grow tall.

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Dark Pink Single Common Hollyhock Seeds (25+ Seeds)

Sowing Information

  • When to Sow:

    • Indoors: About 9 weeks before the last frost.

    • Outdoors: Directly about a week before the last frost or in late summer for blooms the following spring.

Where to Sow:

  • Indoors: Start in tall, individual pots using a quality seed-raising mix or soil starter pellets.

  • Outdoors: Choose a rich, well-draining soil for direct sowing.

How to Sow:

  • Plant seeds ¼ inch deep and approximately 2 feet apart.

  • Lightly cover with a thin layer of compost, but remember that hollyhock seeds require light to germinate, so avoid covering them completely.

Care Instructions:

  • Keep the soil consistently moist—not too wet and not dry.

  • Germination typically occurs within 10-14 days.

  • Once seedlings develop their first true leaves and are large enough, transplant them into the garden.

Additional Tips:

  • To reduce the risk of fungal diseases like rust, consider growing hollyhocks as biennials instead of perennials.

  • Protect young plants from slugs with crushed shells.

  • For support, use stakes, cages, or netting to trellis the plants as they grow tall.

Dark Pink Single Common Hollyhock Seeds (25+ Seeds)

Sowing Information

  • When to Sow:

    • Indoors: About 9 weeks before the last frost.

    • Outdoors: Directly about a week before the last frost or in late summer for blooms the following spring.

Where to Sow:

  • Indoors: Start in tall, individual pots using a quality seed-raising mix or soil starter pellets.

  • Outdoors: Choose a rich, well-draining soil for direct sowing.

How to Sow:

  • Plant seeds ¼ inch deep and approximately 2 feet apart.

  • Lightly cover with a thin layer of compost, but remember that hollyhock seeds require light to germinate, so avoid covering them completely.

Care Instructions:

  • Keep the soil consistently moist—not too wet and not dry.

  • Germination typically occurs within 10-14 days.

  • Once seedlings develop their first true leaves and are large enough, transplant them into the garden.

Additional Tips:

  • To reduce the risk of fungal diseases like rust, consider growing hollyhocks as biennials instead of perennials.

  • Protect young plants from slugs with crushed shells.

  • For support, use stakes, cages, or netting to trellis the plants as they grow tall.