Hollyhock Double Pink Seeds
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Seed Type: Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Sowing Time: Late spring or Early Summer
Plant Character: Tall, spire-like growth and abundant clusters of double blooms in a soft pink hue
Flower Character: Large, full, and ruffled with multiple layers
Colour: Deep Pink
Depth of sowing: 1/2 inch
Days to maturity: Mid Summer to Early Fall the second year after planting
- SOWING
TIMESpring and Summer
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 18 to 25 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturitySecond year after planting
- Details
- How to sow
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Hollyhock Double Pink Seeds produce tall, majestic plants adorned with large, double-layered blooms in soft, romantic pink. The flowers are ruffled and full, forming dense clusters that create a cottage garden charm. Reaching up to 1.8-2.4 metres in height, these hollyhocks are perfect for adding vertical interest to garden borders, along fences, or as a backdrop to lower-growing plants. Their striking presence makes them ideal for cottage, formal, or wildlife gardens. Hollyhocks also perform beautifully as cut flowers in arrangements, bringing a touch of timeless beauty indoors.
Planting instructions
Sow the seeds in well-draining soil and a sunny location, spacing them adequately to ensure healthy growth. Thin seedlings once they emerge.
Growing Requirements
Pests
Hollyhocks may be affected by rust, aphids, and slugs. Regular care and well-spaced planting can help mitigate these issues.
soil
They thrive in well-draining, moderately fertile soil, and adding compost can encourage robust growth.
spot
Choose a sunny, sheltered spot where they can get at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
temperature
Hollyhocks grow best in temperatures ranging from 18-25°C, though they can tolerate slightly cooler or warmer conditions.
watering
Water regularly, ensuring the soil is kept moist but not waterlogged. Reduce watering in cooler months.
how to harvest
Cut the flower stems when the blooms are just beginning to open. Use sharp scissors or a knife, place the cut flowers immediately in water, and remove any leaves that might sit below the waterline. To keep them fresh in a vase, change the water every 2 days and trim the stems for longer-lasting arrangements.
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Please note that all our seasonal recommendations/ sowing information is as per the local climatic conditions. *For more information on the optimum conditions required for growing seeds in your region, please contact us at, hello@allthatgrows.in or Whatsapp us at, +91 8544865077
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Hollyhock Double Pink Seeds
Seed Type: Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Sowing Time: Late spring or Early Summer
Plant Character: Tall, spire-like growth and abundant clusters of double blooms in a soft pink hue
Flower Character: Large, full, and ruffled with multiple layers
Colour: Deep Pink
Depth of sowing: 1/2 inch
Days to maturity: Mid Summer to Early Fall the second year after planting
Grow this with
Hollyhock Double Pink Seeds produce tall, majestic plants adorned with large, double-layered blooms in soft, romantic pink. The flowers are ruffled and full, forming dense clusters that create a cottage garden charm. Reaching up to 1.8-2.4 metres in height, these hollyhocks are perfect for adding vertical interest to garden borders, along fences, or as a backdrop to lower-growing plants. Their striking presence makes them ideal for cottage, formal, or wildlife gardens. Hollyhocks also perform beautifully as cut flowers in arrangements, bringing a touch of timeless beauty indoors.
Seed Type: Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Sowing Time: Late spring or Early Summer
Plant Character: Tall, spire-like growth and abundant clusters of double blooms in a soft pink hue
Flower Character: Large, full, and ruffled with multiple layers
Colour: Deep Pink
Depth of sowing: 1/2 inch
Days to maturity: Mid Summer to Early Fall the second year after planting
- SOWING
TIMESpring and Summer
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 18 to 25 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturitySecond year after planting
Planting instructions
Sow the seeds in well-draining soil and a sunny location, spacing them adequately to ensure healthy growth. Thin seedlings once they emerge.
Growing Requirements
Pests
Hollyhocks may be affected by rust, aphids, and slugs. Regular care and well-spaced planting can help mitigate these issues.
soil
They thrive in well-draining, moderately fertile soil, and adding compost can encourage robust growth.
spot
Choose a sunny, sheltered spot where they can get at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
temperature
Hollyhocks grow best in temperatures ranging from 18-25°C, though they can tolerate slightly cooler or warmer conditions.
watering
Water regularly, ensuring the soil is kept moist but not waterlogged. Reduce watering in cooler months.
how to harvest
Cut the flower stems when the blooms are just beginning to open. Use sharp scissors or a knife, place the cut flowers immediately in water, and remove any leaves that might sit below the waterline. To keep them fresh in a vase, change the water every 2 days and trim the stems for longer-lasting arrangements.