Do Hollyhocks Spread?

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Hollyhocks do spread when their fresh seed falls to the ground.

Allow three to four feet of space around your hollyhock plant to allow for the growth of additional plants.

Hollyhocks, like almost every other reseeding plant, are capable of self-propagation.

Hollyhocks, like almost every other reseeding plant, are capable of self-propagation.

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Hollyhocks are easy to grow flowers. Plant them in a sunny location, allowing about 12 to 18 inches between each individual plant.

Slow-release fertilizer may be put into the soil before planting, but after the plant is established, its fertility needs will be reduced.

Another way to distribute old-fashioned hollyhocks is to collect seed after the pods have dried and become brown.

After collecting seed, spread it in the new garden in early spring.

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