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Wed, Mar 14, 12 at 15:50
| Has anyone tried the mars line of hollyhocks. They are supposed to look like old fashioned single flowered hollyhocks but be true perennials rather than biennials.
Has anyone grown them yet and had them come back after flowering. A true perennial hollyhock would be a lot less work than the biennial. I'm already switching all of my foxgloves over to summer king and strawberry in hopes of not having to grow new ones every year from seed. Just letting them reseed naturally doesn't work for me because I get feet of leaves, and by the time I remove all of the leaves I get limited reseeding on stuff and of course not where I want them. |
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| Jelitto has released them in 2010, so I doubt that many people have experiences with them. In my catalogue it says perennial, but you never know what it means in practice. Aquilegias are sold as perennials too, but many are not. At a comparable variety Las Vegas,released this year, it says 'lives longer than traditional', but what does it mean really? |
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