Growing Hollyhocks - How to sow | FLOWERS
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Hollyhocks can be sown from March to July. A traditional cottage garden favourite. Tall and stately with large, cup-shaped open flowers in pastel colours. Height: 240cm/96in Plant Class: Hardy Perennial (HP). Habit: Tall, Upright. SUBSCRIBE - TWEET - COMMENT (including your location) Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thehortchanneltv Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thehortchannel Instagram: http://instagram.com/thehortchannelcom Podcasts at https://soundcloud.com/thehortchannel and https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/garden-allotment-amateur-gardener/id887431127?mt=2 For monthly advice on what to do in the garden and on the allotment visit the monthly growing guides at http://thehortchannel.com
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will it bloom in malaysia?
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Thanks, my first time growing this season, it did not grow the way I want it. It was about 2 feet high and that was it. It is perennial plant so I am hoping it grow better next season.
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Great update Sean, People say do we need these kind of video's... But i can tell them there are people out there that haven't got a clue on where to start and these video's become ever so in-portent....So keep them coming Buddy
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Awesome update thank you for sharing Sean
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I bought 3 which are presently blooming and I'd like more so I'll be planting some this weekend! It may be August but temperatures like May! Thanks for showing me how to do. I always learn a lot from your videos.
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Thanks Sean 😀
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