When I visited my son who lived in Richmond I brought back some rose mallow seeds I bought at Kew Garden. I was stupid enough to answer yes about seeds when I went through customs. I will never be honest about flower seeds again.
Oklahoma weather was not kind to my hollyhock. Actually I've never been very successful at growing anything that is biennial.
Try natives. The secret to no fret gardening.
Do they take much tending? This is not something that will grow in the desert.
Not much tending, but probably not for the desert no. They are a biennial/short lived perennial and grow to about six to seven feet.
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Posted by FrostyJim...as you Sow, So Shall you Reap
Posted by FrostyJimSurprise! Alaska has farm country too.
Posted by FrostyJimSurprise! Alaska has farm country too.
Posted by JolantaHappy hormones.
Posted by FernappleThe little woodland garden, is a symphony of blue, purple and white now. Hyacinth, Honesty, and Ornithogalum.
Posted by KateOahuThis morning I went to a class for making a terrarium with native plants at the Waikiki Community Center, which is about three blocks from where I live.
Posted by FrostyJimToo cold to plant outside for another month here in Wasilla Alaska.
Posted by FrostyJimToo cold to plant outside for another month here in Wasilla Alaska.
Posted by JolantaUnusual fungi.
Posted by FernappleI am trying to grow some extra salad crops this year in the new greenhouse.
Posted by JolantaBugg life.
Posted by glennlab My first flowers of this spring. Lotus and blue bells
Posted by glennlab My first flowers of this spring. Lotus and blue bells
Posted by FrostyJimSeedlings ..
Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.
Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.