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Alcea (Hollyhock) - Expert Tips for Gardening Success

The Alcea, also known as Hollyhock, is a plant that brings stately beauty to any garden. However, they require a bit of know-how to thrive. Here are some expert gardening tips to ensure your Hollyhocks flourish.

  • Full Sun: Hollyhocks thrive best in full sun. They need at least six hours of direct sunlight each day. Ensure your selected spot isn’t too shaded.
  • Well-draining Soil: These plants prefer rich, well-draining soil. Incorporate compost or a slow-release granular fertilizer into the planting hole to enrich the soil and boost the plant’s growth.
  • Spacing: Hollyhocks can grow up to 8 feet (2.4 meters) tall and spread to 2 feet (0.6 meters). Make sure to space your plants appropriately to avoid crowding and ensure healthy airflow around the plants, which helps prevent disease.
  • Support: Due to their height, Hollyhocks often need staking or support, particularly in windy locations.
  • Regular Watering: Hollyhocks require regular watering, especially in dry conditions. However, avoid overhead watering, as this can lead to fungal diseases.
  • Pest and Disease Management: Watch for rust, a common hollyhock ailment. If your plants are affected, remove and destroy the infected leaves, and consider using a fungicide. Also, watch for common pests like Japanese beetles and treat them accordingly.
  • Biennial Care: Remember, Hollyhocks are often biennials, meaning they flower in their second year. Allow them to self-seed in your garden to ensure their continuous presence. To prevent excessive spreading, deadhead spent flowers and remove any unwanted seedlings.

These tips should set you up for success with your Hollyhocks, contributing color and vertical interest to your garden.

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