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These are the sometimes hard-to-find old barnyard favorites, the singles. Many people prefer them over the fluffy powder-puff-like doubles now so popular in gardens. With very showy colors, these old plants make a big show used in a meadow or as a screen. They are biennial, so bloom their second year.
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Overall rating: 4.857143 / 5 from 7 reviews.
Review topics: ["seeds","buy"].
"Seeds are coming up great!! No stalks or flowers yet."
"i planted pots and also a border and the plants are looking healthy and growing. We've also had a long streak of high temps which impacted the growth but so far they're thriving."
"Good seeds and price!"
"I wanted Hollyhocks like my mom had on our farm when I was growing up. . . she now has the doubles but I wanted the old fashion singles. . . . Planted them in spring and they grew fast. . . . but I didn't expect all of them to get buds to bloom their first year! They are loaded with flowers. . . . not all have opened yet but I have a few white ones. . . . several shades of pink and some even look ruffled. It was a new bed so they took it over. . . . . lol truely beautiful and I'm so lucky they did so well the first year. . . . wow! Hope I get more colors as most are various shares of pink but still I'm very happy. . . . thank you!"
"Very pleased"
"I love Hollyhocks and these grew and bloomed perfectly. I even had one precocious plant bloom the first year. My only complaint is that the Japanese Beetles love them, so they look pretty for about a week after blooming until the Beetles swarm in and eat them. I haven't tried any means of pest control, but will have to if I decide to grow these again. The beetles leave all of the other plants alone, then once they eat the hollyhocks they disappear. so I guess if you wanted to protect your other plants you could use the hollyhocks as a decoy. haha!"
"These hollyhock seeds were extremely healthy, all came up the first year. Even after a severely cold winter for our area, they have popped their heads out once again! I can't wait to see their beautiful blooms this year for the first time. Thank you American Meadows for giving back to me, my Grandma's favorite garden flower."