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Hollyhock Seeds 1 Pound
I love Hollyhocks and these grew and bloomed perfectly. I even had one precocious plant bloom the first year. My only complaint is that the Japanese Beetles love them, so they look pretty for about a week after blooming until the Beetles swarm in and eat them. I haven't tried any means of pest control, but will have to if I decide to grow these again. The beetles leave all of the other plants alone, then once they eat the hollyhocks they disappear. so I guess if you wanted to protect your other plants... |
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Hollyhock Halo Red Seeds
For arresting color that dominates the landscape, you can't go wrong with Hollyhock Halo Red! This new single-flowered variety is taller, more floriferous, and simply brighter than all that have gone before . . . and your sunny border is about to reap all the rewards!These single-flowered blooms boast lacquer-red petals so glossy they look as if you polished them. At the base of each bloom is a blush of golden-yellow, creating a halo effect that is most arresting. Big, closely spaced, and eager to... |
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Hollyhock Seeds, Summer Carnival 280 mg
Select a sunny location and plant outdoors in moist well drained soil after all danger of frost is past or during the summer for blooms the following year. Plants often reseed themselves. Cultivate the soil and firm over seed, keeping it moist. |
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Kaley's Pink Hollyhock Seeds
Use good soil with nutrients to help the seeds grow. Do not plant Hollyhock Seeds too deeply, just ¼ inch or so in depth. If in fact you want to sow the seeds directly into the garden, sprinkle the seeds on top of tilled soil and sprinkle more soil to cover the seeds ¼ inch. To transplant seedlings into the garden when all danger of frost has passed. Be sure the roots are covered well with soil and that the flowers are 1½ to 2 feet apart. They will grow best in full sun to partial shade and need... |
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Hollyhock Seeds
I love Hollyhocks and these grew and bloomed perfectly. I even had one precocious plant bloom the first year. My only complaint is that the Japanese Beetles love them, so they look pretty for about a week after blooming until the Beetles swarm in and eat them. I haven't tried any means of pest control, but will have to if I decide to grow these again. The beetles leave all of the other plants alone, then once they eat the hollyhocks they disappear. so I guess if you wanted to protect your other plants... |
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Hollyhock Halo Red Seeds
For arresting color that dominates the landscape, you can't go wrong with Hollyhock Halo Red! This new single-flowered variety is taller, more floriferous, and simply brighter than all that have gone before . . . and your sunny border is about to reap all the rewards!These single-flowered blooms boast lacquer-red petals so glossy they look as if you polished them. At the base of each bloom is a blush of golden-yellow, creating a halo effect that is most arresting. Big, closely spaced, and eager to... |
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Chater's Double Hollyhock Seeds
Use good soil with nutrients to help the seeds grow. Do not plant Hollyhock Seeds too deeply, just ¼ inch or so in depth. If in fact you want to sow the seeds directly into the garden, sprinkle the seeds on top of tilled soil and sprinkle more soil to cover the seeds ¼ inch. To transplant seedlings into the garden when all danger of frost has passed. Be sure the roots are covered well with soil and that the flowers are 1½ to 2 feet apart. They will grow best in full sun to partial shade and need... |
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Hollyhock The Bride Seeds
Here's a merry must-have for all Hollyhock lovers: a double white, with powderpuffs as snowy and rounded as pompons! Perfect for cutting, it makes a stellar sight in the sunny garden, too!The Bride is a vigorous and heavy-blooming variety, eager to open its first buds in early summer and continue well into the season. The stalks are heavy and long-lasting, so tie them to support their huge bounty of flowers, and enjoy how this pure white makes surrounding colors glow a little more brightly!The Bride... |
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Hollyhock, Breitenbush (Alcea rosea), packet of 50 seeds, organic
Herbaceous perennial. Native to China. This is the easiest way to add color and large, blowsy blossoms to your garden: plant Hollyhock! “Breitenbush” is an extremely rapid and healthy germinator that produces massive multi-colored blossoms. Cultivation: Direct seed in spring, or start indoors in pots and transplant out after frost. They usually do not flower until the second year. Plant 1 foot apart. Flowers from 5 to 7 feet tall. |
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Hollyhock The Bride Seeds
Here's a merry must-have for all Hollyhock lovers: a double white, with powderpuffs as snowy and rounded as pompons! Perfect for cutting, it makes a stellar sight in the sunny garden, too!The Bride is a vigorous and heavy-blooming variety, eager to open its first buds in early summer and continue well into the season. The stalks are heavy and long-lasting, so tie them to support their huge bounty of flowers, and enjoy how this pure white makes surrounding colors glow a little more brightly!The Bride... |
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Hollyhock Seeds, Chaters Mixed Colors 470 mg
Dramatically tall flower spikes that are perfect for use in the back of a flower bed, along walls and fences, and to screen unwanted views. Flowers come in a wide color range, and produce from mid-summer to fall. Sometimes grown as a biennial. |
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Black Magic Hollyhock | Perennials from Gurney's Seed and Nursery
My first experience with a black hollyhock. It grew 6'plus, with beautiful elegant black flowers up and down each spike(about 14 total). It bloomed most of the summer. I planted it in front a piece of white lattice work. I planted in right smack dab in the middle of my vegetable garden. What a beautiful addition. It really stood out - my vegetables were great - I think they liked it too. |
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Arkansas Heirloom Hollyhock Seed 1928
Order number of packets. Broom corn (Sorghum vulgare ) is a variety of sorghum that unlike other sorghum varieties produces heads with fibrous seed branches up to 36″ long. Broom corn is an annual plant and grows best in full sunlight. Originally used to make brooms and whisks, it is now popular with crafters who, because of its strong stem and colorful seeds, use it to make many different decorative objects including wreaths, wall hangings, bouquets and even brooms! Broom corn grows up to 15... |
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Holly Hocks Seed Pack
This design is 3.30x4.32" (8.38x10.97cm) and has 4 colors. 6537 Sts. This design is avaliable for instant download. If you are looking for a format that is not listed please feel free to contact us. This design is for personal use only. You can not sell or reproduce the design. You can use the design on products that you sell. |
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Seeds - Perennial - Hollyhock (Old Fashion)
Tweet SKU: SEEDS1895 This is an old-fashioned, single bloom favorite. The deep chocolate brown, almost black, flowers grow on slender stems with leaves that have very distinctive veins. It has a summer to fall flowering season and is said to make a medicinal tea. After all danger of frost, sow in open ground well exposed. Cover with 1/4 inch soil. Thin when plants are a few inches tall. Excellent for background, screens and tall accent groups. Highlight a front door or garden entry with their... |
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Single Old Fashioned Mix Hollyhock Seed
Traditional hollyhocks with single flowers adorning 6 to 8 feet plants. Includes a full color range. |
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Botanical Interests "Indian Spring" Hollyhock Seeds
Annual/Biennial/Short-Lived Perennial up to USDA Zone 2. Transform your garden into a garden of the past with Indian Spring Hollyhocks, an heirloom from the 1800s that was popular in English and American gardens. The very tall spires of these old-fashioned flowers have 3-6" wide blooms in pretty shades of yellow, purple, pink, red, and white look great against a fence or wall and have a long blooming period. (Consider them as a short-lived perennial in USDA zones 2 and warmer. Though, they often... |
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Charter Double Mix Hollyhock Seeds
Biennial. (5) Hardy biennial will not bloom until 2nd year. Fully double flowers with cushion center. Crimson pink, rose, yellow and white shades. |
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Chaters Double Hollyhock Seeds
Beautiful double flowers of white, yellow, pink, red and maroon stemming from soaring verticles to 7” (17.5 cm) tall studded all summer with large, pretty open-faced flowers that have crinkly petals. The blossom opens from the bottom. Most desirable for tall background or along fences. Culture: In fall, sow seeds in well drained, rich, moist soil, or sow seed indoors. Transplant in early spring when 3” (7.5 cm) high. |
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Fig Leaf Hollyhock Seed
Order number of packets. Broom corn (Sorghum vulgare ) is a variety of sorghum that unlike other sorghum varieties produces heads with fibrous seed branches up to 36″ long. Broom corn is an annual plant and grows best in full sunlight. Originally used to make brooms and whisks, it is now popular with crafters who, because of its strong stem and colorful seeds, use it to make many different decorative objects including wreaths, wall hangings, bouquets and even brooms! Broom corn grows up to 15... |
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Seeds - Perennial - Hollyhock (Summer Carnival)
Tweet SKU: SEEDS1577 Fun and easy to grow for a brilliant summer show. This fully double mix will bloom year after year. A colorful display of deep crimson, light pink, rose, rosy red, yellow and white. Pompon-like blooms. After all danger of frost, sow in open ground well exposed. Cover with 1/4 inch soil. Thin when plants are a few inches soil. Excellent for backgrounds, screens, and tall accent groups. Highlight a front door or garden entry with their prominence. Can be planted in fall for... |
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GA1*GOTHIC Black/DK Maroon Hollyhock 50 Seed Perennial
50 SEEDS!... Harvested in 2010... Five years ago I planted some really beautiful Almost Black/Dark Maroon Hollyhock. Up till now I've been giving the seeds away to friends. They all now have some growing in their yard. So I decided to share them with others. They are a mixture... 50 SEEDS!Harvested in 2010Five years ago I planted some really beautiful Almost Black/Dark Maroon Hollyhock. Up till now I've been giving the seeds away to friends. They all now have some growing in their yard. So I... |
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Hollyhock Mixed From Seed (Alcea Mixed From Seed) [3.5" Pot]
Hollyhocks are popular flowering plants, they shoot up tall stalks with brightly colored flowers. They are very drought resistant and do well in ful sun. These mixed hollyhocks are grown from seed colors will vary. |
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Flower, Nigra Hollyhock 1,000 seeds
(Alcea rosea) Grown by Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, but mentioned even earlier in 1629 by John Parkinson, who described this single hollyhock as being “of a darke red like blackblood.” Appears black on overcast days, but will have a hint of red in bright sun. Plant next to a white fence for a spectacular contrast. Self-seeding biennial, 5-6' tall. DIRECT SEED 1/8" Deep GERMINATION 10-14 Days THIN 18-36" Apart LIGHT Sun/Partial Shade Green Thumb Tip Sow seeds outdoors one... |
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Hollyhock Chaters Pink 75 Seeds
The backbone of old-fashioned cottage gardens, with stately spires of large, delicate, wide open, round flowers. Extremely tough and drought tolerant. Blooms second year after sowing. Colorful spikes can reach 7-8' tall, perfect for back borders or massed in beds near the house. Truly romantic ruffly, double flowers, 3-1/2" across. Zones 4-8. Biennial. |
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Hollyhock Indian Spring Annual Seeds
These old-fashioned single and semi-double flowers in shades of rose, pink, and white reach a height of 5' and are outstanding in a background or bed of their own. Some hardy biennial hollyhocks don't bloom until the second year, but Indian Spring is an annual so it blooms the first season and produces seed for the next year. |
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Indian Springs Mix Hollyhock Flower Seeds
Hollyhock seeds will easily self-sow, which also means they are fairly easy to germinate. If starting outdoors, plant them in late summer and plan to see sprouts the following spring. If starting indoors, you can start seedlings in the winter, using seed trays or pots with at least a 6-inch depth to accommodate the long tap root. You can, of course, sow them in smaller seed trays , transplanting them into deeper pots once you are assured of successful germination and growth. Transplant outdoors... |
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Seeds - Perennial - Hollyhock (Indian Spring)
Tweet SKU: SEEDS2914 An old-fashioned hollyhock that reliably blooms the first season, Indian Spring's tall flower stalks are covered with single and semi-double blossoms in shades of rose, pink and white. Attractive along fences and walls or at the back of a border. Plant seeds outdoors after the last frost in well-drained soil enriched with compost. Sow seeds, cover lightly with soil and keep moist until seedlings are established. GROWING: Water when the top 3-inch layer of soil is dry. Fertilize... |
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Botanical Interests "The Watchman" Hollyhock Seeds
Biennial/Short-lived Perennial up to USDA zone 2. Blooms in summer. 5' to 6' tall. Full sun. From a distance, the dark color of The Watchman is as black as the moonless night sky, but on closer inspection you can see its rich purplish burgundy cast. In 1629, John Parkinson described black hollyhocks as being of a dark red like black blood. Thomas Jefferson grew them at his Monticello estate and loved them nearly as much as he did his roses. Seductive towers of flowers for bees and butterflies, they... |
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FAH01 Tall Double Hollyhock Mix Flower Seeds
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Summer Carnival Hollyhock Seeds
Dramatically tall flower spikes produce beautiful 3”-5” (7.5-12.5) double blossoms in a rainbow of colors. Blooms summer to fall, blossoms open from base of the stem working up to the top. Easy to grow plants are excellent as a background for shorter plants and next to walls and fences. Culture: Sow seeds outdoors into well drained soil. In harsh winter areas, sow near mid-July; where winters are mild, early September is fine. Thin to final spacing 8-10 weeks after sowing. Fertilize each spring.... |
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Hollyhock Seeds for sale - 41 Top Varieties - Double, Single Flowers - Perennial Flower Seeds
Apricot-buff with pinkish-orange highlights. Flower color varies with temperature; apricot tones are more prominent during cool weather, and rosy tones are seen more often in hotter weather. In most areas of the U.S. the blooms will transition from apricot shades to rosy shades as the flower ages. Absolutely one of our favorites, it will always hold a prominent position in our garden. Grows to 6 feet tall. The accompanying photo shows a bloom from a plant in our gardens, raised from our seed. |
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Old-Fashioned Hollyhock Seeds from Alchemy Works - for Magick Herbs and Pagan Gardens
How to grow hollyhock: Barely cover seeds to germinate at 68F/20C in 2-3 weeks. Keep moist but not soppy. You can also plant directly outside in June. This plant likes a sheltered (not too much wind), sunny site and rich soil. If your soil is heavy clay, add sand or peat moss to fluff it up and help with drainage. Space at 2ft/60cm. It does not like extreme heat, as in south Florida. If grown there, try planting it on the north side of the... |
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Flower, Nigra Hollyhock Packet 100 seeds
(Alcea rosea) Grown by Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, but mentioned even earlier in 1629 by John Parkinson, who described this single hollyhock as being “of a darke red like blackblood.” Appears black on overcast days, but will have a hint of red in bright sun. Plant next to a white fence for a spectacular contrast. Self-seeding biennial, 5-6' tall. DIRECT SEED 1/8" Deep GERMINATION 10-14 Days THIN 18-36" Apart LIGHT Sun/Partial Shade Green Thumb Tip Sow seeds outdoors one... |
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Hollyhock Country Romance Mix 75 Seeds
This is the old-fashioned perennial hollyhock that is so hard to find. Try it along a fence or plant with verbascum for a special look. A blend of rose, white, maroon, yellow and pink, large 3-5" single flowers are produced abundantly on stalks 5-7', July to September. Grows best in full sun. Zones 4-8. Perennial. |
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