Delivery & Return:Free shipping on all orders over $50
Estimated Delivery:7-15 days international
People:29 people viewing this product right now!
Easy Returns:Enjoy hassle-free returns within 30 days!
Payment:Secure checkout
SKU:48731880
150 Years and Still Growing Park Seed One of America's oldest and largest mail-order seed and plant companies, the Geo. W. Park Seed Company, was founded in 1868 by 15-year-old George W. Park in Libonia, Pennsylvania. Today our gardeners number in the millions, yet we still adhere to Mr. Park's original motto. We may be connecting online through social media rather than handwritten letters, but the spirit and the result is the same: bringing the joys of gardening to as many people as possible. Mulching Helps Them Thrive Hollyhocks love moist soil, but their roots can dry out in hot weather. A layer of mulch around the base helps retain moisture, keeps roots cool in summer, and protects them in winter. Plus, mulch reduces weeds, so your hollyhocks won’t have to compete for nutrients! Hollyhocks Grow Tall—Fast! These towering beauties can shoot up to 7 feet tall in just one season! Perfect for creating natural privacy screens or adding height to your garden. Thrive in Tough Conditions Hollyhocks aren’t picky—they can flourish in dry soil and tolerate poor conditions, as long as they have good drainage and full sun. Can Bloom in Their First Year Most hollyhocks are biennials, they usually bloom in their second year, but if you start early indoors, you can get flowers in the first season! Hollyhocks Love to Self-Seed Once planted, hollyhocks drop seeds naturally, meaning they can reappear year after year without extra effort. Shop Our Best Selling Flowers Hollyhock Seeds Add to Cart Eucalyptus Seeds Add to Cart Coleus Seeds Add to Cart Geranium Seeds Add to Cart Salvia Seeds Add to Cart Lisianthus Seeds Add to Cart Zinnia Seeds Add to Cart Customer Reviews 3.8 out of 5 stars 309 3.3 out of 5 stars 315 3.4 out of 5 stars 1,319 3.6 out of 5 stars 362 3.6 out of 5 stars 428 2.8 out of 5 stars 257 3.7 out of 5 stars 620 Price $9.95$9.95 $12.95$12.95 $35.95$35.95 $9.95$9.95 $9.95$9.95 $9.95$9.95 $9.95$9.95 Details Vibrant & Full Exquisite Color & Fragrance Every Color You Can Imagine Nonstop Bloom Power Vibrantly Colorful Easy to Grow & Elegant Bold Pastel & Low Maintenance Sizes Up to Pack of 50 Seeds Up to Pack of 500 Seeds Up to Pack of 500 Seeds Up to Pack of 100 Seeds Up to Pack of 500 Seeds Up to Pack of 25 Seeds Up to Pack of 200 Seeds Germination Time 10 - 14 Seeds 14-21 Days 12 - 21 Days 7 - 10 Days 12 - 15 Days 10 - 12 Days 4 - 8 Days Varieties Available Up to 5 Varieties Up to 5 Varieties Up to 14 Varieties Up to 7 Varieties Up to 9 Varieties Up to 6 Varieties 100+ Varieties Difficulty Level Intermediate Beginner Beginner Intermediate Beginner Beginner Intermediate
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.
These plants have colorful bloom spikes for the back of a border, in screens, against a fence or wall alongside gateposts, or framing an entryway. Hollyhocks may be tall (4-6 feet) or dwarf (about 2 feet). They have stiff stems, maple-like foliage and, in summer, spikes of single or double blooms, 3-6 inches wide, in all colors (except blue). Old-fashioned types display bell-shaped petals, while modern types are more often fringed, ruffled, or doubled