
Hollyhocks are considered by many gardeners to be a classic cottage garden flower. Ranging greatly in color, both single and double hollyhock varieties can offer a stunning display in the ornamental garden. While taller varieties were more traditionally used in the back of flower beds to add interest, or to create seasonal privacy screens, newer cultivars are also available in more compact and dwarf forms. Much like other open-pollinated types of flowers, the chore of collecting hollyhock seed is an easy way to multiply planting stock. Learning more about this process will be key in making certain that gardeners are able to grow their favorite varieties for many years to come. What do hollyhock seeds look like though? How to Save Hollyhock Seeds Understanding the growth cycle of hollyhock plants can be quite helpful for those who hope to learn about harvesting hollyhock seeds. Hollyhock plants are considered to be […]
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