SOWING: Sow seed throughout the summer for blooms the following year. Seeds sown in early to mid spring should bloom the first year, though not as early as seeds started the previous summer. Cover seed with 1/8 inch soil firmed down.
TRANSPLANTING: Division of perennial clumps, transplanting volunteer or indoor started seedlings is best done in early to mid spring.
SPACING & THINNING: Leave 18 to 24 inches between plants.
Ed’s Special Advice: Select a permanent sunny location with fairly rich soil for Hollyhocks. Water carefully at base of plant. Rust can sometimes be a problem, removing bottom leaves of established plants can help. Use lower growing flowers to screen off stripped area. Remove and destroy infected leaves at the first sign of disease.
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