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HEIRLOOM HOLLYHOCK SINGLE MIX SEEDS — COTTAGE GARDEN CLASSIC Grow heirloom, non-GMO hollyhock seeds in pink, red, yellow, white & purple — 5–8 ft tall spikes ideal for cottage gardens, back borders, fences, and cut flower gardens
EASY TO GROW — BIENNIAL: BLOOMS IN YEAR 2 First-year plants establish roots and foliage; blooms arrive in Year 2 — plant now for a 2027 display. Germinates in 14–28 days at 65–75°F; surface-sow seeds at ¼ inch depth; direct sow after last frost or start indoors 8–10 weeks before; beginner-friendly across USDA zones 3–9
POLLINATOR FRIENDLY — ATTRACTS BEES & HUMMINGBIRDS Open-faced single blooms attract native bees, bumblebees, butterflies & hummingbirds — pollinator garden favourite with 3–5 inch blooms from June to September
COLD HARDY & DEER RESISTANT — THRIVES ZONES 3–9 Cold-hardy biennial/short-lived perennial (Alcea rosea) — deer resistant, tolerates poor to average soil; stake tall plants (5–8 ft) in windy areas; space 18–24 inches apart for airflow to minimize rust risk; full sun 6+ hours daily across zones 3–9
3000 OPEN-POLLINATED SEEDS — SINGLE MIX VARIETY 3,000 seeds per packet (29g/1oz) — heirloom, non-GMO Alcea rosea in a mixed palette of pink, red, yellow, white & purple single blooms
LOW MAINTENANCE — ADAPTS TO AVERAGE & POOR SOILS Water deeply but infrequently once established; avoid overhead watering to reduce rust risk — mulch around base to retain moisture; well-drained soil preferred; tolerates poor to average fertility with minimal care
VERTICAL ACCENT — FARMHOUSE, HISTORIC & BORDER GARDENS Classic tall vertical accent for farmhouse, historic & naturalized gardens — self-seeds annually for a returning cottage display; deadhead some spent stalks to manage volunteers, or leave to naturalize with minimal effort year after year

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