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Arkansas Heirloom Hollyhock Seed 1928
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Mixed colored hollyhock can grow up to 9' tall. Single pink, white, red and burgundy flowers. Traditionally grown near outhouses.
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(A. rosea nigra) [Pre-1830 heirloom.] Magnificent spikes of satiny blue-black single flowers form in the second year from first-year leafy 18" leaf rosettes. Flowers may be used for tea. Pkt (0.25 g, 25 seeds)
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Dramatic spires of old-fashioned flowers to 8 feet in full sun. Classic along a fence or as a summer screen, now finding new uses as an edible flower. Single and semi-double flowers in pinks to purple bloom the first season in mild areas (or started indoors 8 weeks before last frost), 2nd year in the north. Start in warm well-drained soil. Needs moisture, fertility, and good air circulation for strong growth. (By the compost pile might be ideal.) Nice focal point in a garden.
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Description Gorgeous Single white hollyhock. Very old fashioned, and from my mother's garden, as do all my hollyhock seeds. This is an Heirloom seed. The butterflies love it. Hardy down to zone 4 ! You will receive 20 seeds with sowing instructions. Seeds germinate very quickly. Happy Gardening !!! Added on Jul 18, 2009 Tags plants and edibles, plant, seeds, flower, hollyhock, white, gardening, flowers, etsyphat Materials seeds
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This the first year I tryed Arkansas Traveler. I'm very happy with the plant. Nice big tomatoes. Very good flavor. Made my best tomato soup ever. So far I have canned 11 pints of it. Hope to make more. Thank you.
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Incredible flavor, perfectly balanced between acids and sugars. Medium-large fruits, up to 1-1/2 lbs., protected from sunscald by potato like leaves. Indeterminate.
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Incredible flavor, perfectly balanced between acids and sugars. Medium-large fruits, up to 1-1/2 lbs., protected from sunscald by potato like leaves. Indeterminate.
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