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Hollyhock Seeds
Plant Hollyhock seeds about 10 inches apart. Great for transplanting the second year. We plant rows in our garden the first year. Then transplant to flowering location for second year. This is not necessary though. Usually they will come up every year due to seed spreading. Plant the first two years to get the continuing flowers from then on out.
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Hollyhock seeds
These are the sometimes hard-to-find old barnyard favorites, the singles. Many people prefer them over the fluffy powder-puff-like doubles now so popular in gardens. With very showy colors, these old plants make a big show used in a meadow or as a screen. They are biennial, so bloom their second year.
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