Hollyhock Indian Spring mix is an easy to grow, hardy biennial with large, trumpet-shaped single flowers. The flowers have different, matching shades of red and white. This unusual and beautiful eye-catcher has a good resistance against cold weather.
It's very well suited for a spot in the back of a border or against a wall or fence. It's also a cut flower and it attracts butterflies. Height: 100 - 150 cm.
Outdoor sowing: May - July
Germination: 14 - 21 days
Germination temp. : 18 - 20 °C
Sowing depth: 15 - 20 mm
Plant distance: 40 cm
Sowing in rows: 40 cm
Plant position: sunny - sheltered
Flowering period: May - September
Sow outdoors on a sowing bed from May till July. Sow shallow and press the seeds gently into the soil. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil and keep the seed moist and weedfree.
Thin the seedlings, when they're large enough to handle, to 40 cm. Put the plants in October till November on a sunny and sheltered spot. Hollyhock attracts butterflies. Cut the plants hard after flowering has ended. These plants will reseed themselfs freely. The plants flower next year.