Alcea rosea ‘Queeny yellow’ (Hollyhock)

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Large, fully filled flowers in delicate butter yellow – the hollyhock ‘Queeny Yellow’ brightens up any garden. From June to August, it tirelessly produces new flowers while remaining pleasantly compact: it rarely grows taller than 80 cm, making it perfect for smaller gardens or the front areas of flower beds. This robust variety loves the sun and well-drained soil. It attracts bees and butterflies in droves. Resistant, easy to care for, and with a charm that lasts all summer long.

Location: Sun/partial shade
Height: 60-80 cm
Planting distance: 30 cm
Plant type: Multi annual, Cool Flower
Sowing: February-April (indoors)/March-May or August-October (outdoors)
Sowing depth: Light germinator!
Germination temperature: approx. 15-25 °C
Pinching out: Yes
Time to flowering: 75-90 days
Flowering time: June-September
Vase life: 7 days

Contents: 500 seeds

Delivery Time: 2-4 Tage

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Description

Planting instructions

Sowing and caring for hollyhocks

Hollyhocks are sown in seed trays from March to April. Before germination, the seeds need a temperature of around 18°C, after which the young plants should be cultivated at around 15°C in as bright a location as possible.
Once there is no longer any risk of frost, the young plants can be moved outside. Hollyhocks prefer a sunny location and thrive best in well-drained soil. Regular fertilization promotes flower formation and prevents hollyhock rust. Remove dead flower stems promptly. Hollyhocks also need winter protection to get through the cold season. Alternatively, the seeds can also be sown directly outdoors or in pots in the fall so that the plants begin to flower the following year.

Harvesting hollyhocks & cutting them for vases

Fully open flowers cut during the main flowering season in summer are suitable for vases. Use sharp garden shears to cut the stem below the last flower and remove the leaves from the stem. Immediately place the stems in a bucket of hot water, otherwise they will wilt quickly.

Additional information

Weight 7 g
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