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More Hollyhocks

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I sure hope you are up for some more!!
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Our cross, with more to come, they are slow to open.
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Always up for more! Very pretty. I don't have much luck with hollyhocks. They always have the leaves chewed to pieces.
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:o That first one knocked my socks off!! :lol: :D
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Claudia, do you wear frilly socks like the first picture?? Too hot for socks here.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I really like the first one. I have not seen a ruffled flower like that before. I had three years of Hollyhocks and I just loved them. They were just the old fashioned red. They did not come back this year, so I guess I will have to replant next year and wait another year for blooms.
Are the white ones your crosses or did you buy it?

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Your hollyhocks are so pretty, and clean-no spots or anything on the leaves!
How do you keep those evil bugs off them?
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Hosta12_Ia wrote:Claudia, do you wear frilly socks like the first picture?? Too hot for socks here.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
OMG!! :lol: :lol:

Not no more...but man, when I was a kid...I hated all that stuff!
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Post by JaneG »

I love Hollyhocks, gotta get me some!!! Those are all great, but that first ruffly one . . . wow, I've never seen that in a hollyhock before! SWEET!!!
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Scream at me this fall and I'll send out seeds for postage.
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Those are gorgeous, I never knew they came in such colors and had ruffles!
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Oh, they're beautiful Karma! :cool: I think the first and the third are the ones you sent me seeds from. I winter sowed them and have some plants growing so hopefully they will overwinter well and I'll have flowers next year.
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I had one double red bloom last year and this year I have two. I love them so much I order 100 seeds and was thinking these would look sharp up and down the south and north property line?
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Those are gorgeous , Karma! I planted hollyhocks one time and they didn't return the next year. Are they generally tough to grow in some climates or was it just me? :lol:
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REALLY PRETTY!!
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I hear the doubles are the picky? I just want a whole fence line of these!! I'll have some extra pinks, blacks and double whites. Just let me know as they are starting to set seeds.
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Is there some kind of trick to Hollyhocks? I have three that I wintersowed in 06/07 that actually came back this year but none of them even have buds. What did I do wrong? Do they need lots of fertilizer?
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They are bi annuals. So they won't bloom the first year, but the second year they should.
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Annie, This is their second year. I sowed them in April of '07 and then planted them in the ground. They came back this spring but they have no buds. :-?
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OH never mind :lol: :lol:
As for feeding them I don't. Course mine aren't the doubles or anything, just the plain ones you see every where.

Shoot mine are even growing in the grass!
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