Hollyhock Seeds - Hollyhock Alcea Rosea Indian Spring Flower Seed

Hollyhock Seeds - Indian Spring

1000 Seeds
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4.99
2000 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 9

HEIGHT

48 - 72 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

AAS WINNER

1939

About...

(Alcea Rosea Indian Spring Mix) - Hollyhocks have been grown in the garden for hundreds of years from flower seed. Their tall spikes of lovely crepe-textured flowers make a fine display in summer. This flower seed mix has big, impressive 4-inch double or semi-double blooms in 4 shades.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

60 - 65F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

21 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

24 inches

Hollyhock Indian Spring Mix Seeds (Alcea Rosea) bring award-winning beauty to any garden, having earned the AAS Winner title for exceptional performance. These tall, vibrant flowers reach 48-72 inches and thrive as annuals in USDA Zones 3-9. With a captivating mix of pink, red, yellow, and white, they create beautiful vertical accents ideal for borders, fences, and cottage gardens. Blooming from mid-summer to early fall, they attract beneficial pollinators, combining color and eco value for a stunning garden addition.
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Mixture of Colorful Hollyhocks
Our Hollyhock Indian Spring Mix Seeds produce a beautiful array of blooms in pink, red, yellow, and white, making them ideal for cottage gardens, borders, and creating vibrant garden backdrops. A mix of perennial flowers and annual blooms, they bring seasonal beauty from summer through early fall, transforming outdoor spaces with bold hues and lovely textures that complement any garden design.
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Tall Growth
Our Hollyhock Indian Spring Mix reaches impressive heights of 48-72 inches, ideal for adding vertical structure to flower beds, along house fences, or as backdrop plants. These towering blooms make a striking addition to garden borders and attract pollinators. Perfect for cottage gardens, these hardy flowering seeds create a dynamic and lasting visual impact, bringing tall, elegant stalks to your favorite garden areas.
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Self-Sowing
With a natural self-sowing ability, our Hollyhock Indian Spring Mix provides beautiful, recurring blooms without the need for replanting. These hollyhock seeds are easy to grow outdoors, enhancing landscapes with lush, layered colors each year.They offer a seamless way to enjoy your garden. This self-sowing quality is perfect for those seeking effortless garden renewal, adding blooms from summer to fall with ease.
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Deer Proof
Our Hollyhock Indian Spring Mix is deer-proof, offering resilience in gardens prone to browsing. Planted as outdoor seeds, these hardy blooms stand up to wildlife, providing reliable, tall growth without damage. Ideal for borders and flower beds, they attract beneficial pollinators while deterring deer. Their enduring, deer-proof nature ensures lasting blooms, giving gardeners a great way to enjoy colorful displays.
As an All-America Selection (AAS) Winner, our Holly hocks seeds represent one of the highest-performing varieties, recognized for exceptional growth and resilience. These award-winning seeds are bred to thrive in various garden settings, delivering vibrant blooms and reliable yields. Known for their ability to create abundant, colorful displays, they’re a top choice for gardeners seeking both beauty and quality. With their AAS-winning pedigree, our Hollyhock seeds bring a proven standard of excellence to your garden, enhancing any landscape with robust, eye-catching flowers.
With tall spikes, our Hollyhocks flower seeds create a pollinator-friendly paradise in your garden. The flowers' crepe-textured, semi-double, and double blooms, available in a captivating mix of four colors, attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies. These impressive 4-inch blossoms make a striking display in summer, perfect for adding height and vibrant color to garden borders or cottage-style landscapes. Embrace the beauty and eco benefits that these hollyhocks bring, transforming any outdoor space into a lively, buzzing haven.
Our Indian Spring Hollyhock seeds are easy to plant and bring vibrant color from seed to full bloom. Sow 2-3 seeds per plant and lightly press them into the soil without covering. For an early start, you can sow indoors or in a greenhouse 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Use starter trays and quality starter mix and sow the seeds on the surface, pressing them into the soil to make good contact. Keep them consistently moist.

Hollyhock (Alcea Rosea Indian Spring Mix) - Hollyhocks have been grown in the garden for hundreds of years from flower seed. Their tall spikes of lovely crepe-textured flowers making a fine display in summer. This Indian Spring mix has big, impressive 4-inch double or semi-double blooms in 4 shades beginning low on the stalk, for even more color on every hollyhock plant. The flowers arise all along tall, sturdy stalks beginning just 4 months from sowing! This annual hollyhock is a long-blooming, very colorful series so garden-worthy that it has received awards. 1939 AAS Flower Winner.

Common Questions

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Are hollyhocks hard to grow?

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Hollyhocks are low-maintenance and easy to grow. They just need fertile soil, plenty of sun, and appropriate spacing and moisture levels to prevent problems with the fungal disease rust.

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My hollyhock plants have a sickly appearance, what should I do?

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If your hollyhocks appear stunted and feeble, they may be affected by the Puccinia malvacearum rust disease. This disease manifests as yellow or orange spots on the leaves, which later develop into lumps, causing the foliage to wither and fall off. Promptly eliminate the infected plants and dispose of them securely in a sealed bag.

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My hollyhock’s leaves are curling, what is wrong?

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Curling hollyhock leaves could indicate that the plant is under heat stress due to intense sunlight. To remedy this, consider relocating the plants to a shadier spot or installing a shade cloth for protection. Additionally, adding mulch to the soil can help maintain cooler roots for the plant.

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Do I need to deadhead my hollyhock flowers?

A

Yes, to prolong your bloom season you will need to deadhead spent flowers. Also keeping your plants consistently moist will help encourage a good bloom season.

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What are some good companion plants for alcea?

A

Plants such as salvia, echinacea and shasta daisy all work well with the alcea hollyhock plants.

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