Gardening Magazine

Hollyhock Time

By Kate_miller

Hollyhock Time

Chater's Double Red Hollyhock


For years, I was a purist. Growing only the ancient heirloom hollyhocks - from seeds I grabbed at my Mom's and my Grandmother's houses. Most of my gardens are filled with these heirlooms and they are fabulous. A tall, flowering forest reaching 15 feet high in the right conditions (i.e. 3x weekly water + a whole lotta sunshine.)
These are hybridized double hollyhocks. They don't last as long, they don't easily reseed like the heirlooms. But, I don't care. I just absolutely love the cottage garden feel to these bright bloomers.
* If you come here in a week, or two, you might get to see the apricot Holly in bloom. Can't hardly wait!
Chater's Double Red Althea Rosea - Zone 2! Yep! The grow everywhere! :))

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