Q. My hollyhocks have what looks like blight. There are new leaves emerging normally. What causes this and is there any treatment for it, other than cutting out the blighted leaves?-Margaret Bitz, ...
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Should You Trim Brown and Damaged Hollyhock Leaves?
The post Should You Trim Brown and Damaged Hollyhock Leaves? is by Sarah Jay and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the best urban gardening, hydroponic gardening, and aquaponic gardening blog. When it ...
Dear Carol: I have a few questions about hollyhocks. A couple of years ago, I planted my first plants, from transplants bought at a nursery. They were a wonderful rose red. I let them set seed. This ...
Question. We were successful growing hollyhocks this year. How do we save the seeds, and when do we replant? Answer. Dry spring weather is an excellent time to remove seed pods from hollyhock plants.
You can use a rake to handle your fall leaf-cleaning duties, or you can save time and your back by investing in a leaf blower to help you corral this fall’s foliage. Leaf blowers produce strong wind ...
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