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I started both Indian Spring and Nigra hollyhocks under lights in March, put them out in late May. They were eaten to the ground by a woo...Read More
I am in Zone 5. Hollyhock, in my experience, is very prone to rust infestations. While I respect organic gardeners, for this disease spra...Read More
I though the hibiscus looking flowers on this variety were nice. They needed a bit of staking to stay up, they really wanted to flop over...Read More
This rating could be positive, since its vigor was a major boon to my garden, but Puccinia malvacearum, the hollyhock rust struck, with t...Read More
I love this flower, epecially massed together, but I have given up on it because of the continuous fungal problems and slug problems. It ...Read More
'Indian Spring' bloomed this summer after being winter sowed. Flowers are large, single blossoms in shades of pale yellow, hot pink, and...Read More