Park Seed Summer Carnival Hollyhock Mix Seeds, 4 Vibrant Flower Shades, Pack of 50 Seeds
Park Seed Summer Carnival Hollyhock Mix Seeds, 4 Vibrant Flower Shades, Pack of 50 Seeds
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Park Seed Summer Carnival Hollyhock Mix Seeds, 4 Vibrant Flower Shades, Pack of 50 Seeds

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  • In 4 vibrant shades, these big semi- to fully-double flowers arise all along tall, sturdy stalks beginning just 4 months from sowing. An annual Summer Carnival Hollyhock is a long-blooming, very colorful series so garden-worthy that it received an AAS award. Tall and stately, it blooms all summer for a rich display of big powderpuff blossoms in every shade of pink, rose, red, and yellow.
  • The 4-inch blooms are richly hued, and will not fade in the summer sun. Superb for cutting, they open from the bottom of the stalk upwards, keeping you in fresh blooms for weeks on end. And this stunning series sets its blooms even lower on the stalk than most hollyhocks, for a little more color on every stalk.
  • Easy to grow in full sun and almost any well-drained soil, this annual really takes off with a top-dressing of cow manure.
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May 13, 2019
Stephen Kinder
5 out of 5 stars review

Summer Carnival Hollyhock Mix - The Best Hollyhock

Here near Kansas City, Zone 6a, it gets down to Zero or colder most winters. I plant these jewels in very fertile prepared soil on a southern exposure. The first year they don't bloom and they stay alive through the winter and bloom the following year. So they live only two years. I fertilize regularly and get luxuriant large leaves about 10 inches across so each plant needs 3 feet of space to grow and get light. If you fertilize as much as I do, expect to attract pests. So I spray with a good rose spray with a fungicide too. The trouble is worth it. Two inch double blooms on spikes that are 8 feet tall before the first killing frost may be expected with good fertilizer and waterings to keep them moist. And they are such a dramatic sight from inside the house when planted near windows. Plant them early, as soon as danger of frost is past. Keep them strong the first year and you will be rewarded the second year!

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Jan 8, 2023
Kathy K.
5 out of 5 stars review

Recently planted

We had success germinating the hollyhock indoors but, within a short time span we transplanted it outside. We were happy with how many seeds actually germinated from the packet. Almost 100 % so we are looking forward to summer when these plants should shower us with beautiful flowers.

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Dec 9, 2020
Cathy Cox
5 out of 5 stars review

Best Hollyhock ever!

I have grown this variety for many, many years. They never disappoint, are distinctly colored, very hearty, and self seed for many more years of plants.

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