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Gathering Hollyhock Seeds

Image via White Flower Farm

Did you know Fall is the perfect time of year for planting hollyhock seeds?

If you have a friend who grows hollyhocks, it’s easy to gather seeds from their stocks.  Hollyhocks are one of those old fashioned flowers that are as generous as they are sweet and lovely.  Simply pick the spent flowers from the stems… each flower has seeds aplenty.

These seeds came from my mother’s garden.

  • To plant hollyhock seeds choose a location with well drained soil that gets at least six hours of sunlight each day.  Make sure the location has a little shelter from the wind.  Hollyhocks look wonderful at the back of the border.  My mother grows them in a narrow bed along a walkway.
  • Weed if needed and turn the soil is over and rake it smooth.
  • Sprinkle the seeds out evenly over the planting area.
  • Spread a thin layer of top soil (about 1/4 inch) over the seeds.
  • Water them in and keep them moist until the seedlings have sprouted.
  • If they grow high enough, cut back the stalks after the first frost.
  • It’s a good idea to mulch them before Winter to give them some protection.

My mother used to make hollyhock dolls with me when I was little.  Now she makes them with her granddaughters.

When I spotted this hollyhock doll on Pinterest… it tickled me to pieces.

Image from make-homemade.com via Pinterest

You can find the step by step for how to make this doll here.  We never made a face or arms on our dolls.  This one is delightful!

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2 Responses to “Gathering Hollyhock Seeds”

  • Thank you for this timely post. My mother in law gave me a bunch of Hollyhock seeds recently and I had no idea where or how to plant them for best results. I live hollyhocks and am anxious to get these seeds started and see what happens.

  • I have a nice little patch of them but I’m always wanting to plant more around the yard. Thanks for reminding me to harvest my seeds.

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