Hollyhocks are pretty old fashioned flowers. If you're looking to add some color to your garden you can't go wrong with growing hollyhocks. Hollyhocks are easy to start from seed, they can tolerate poor soils, and drought, and saving seeds from hollyhocks is easy. View the video on saving hollyhock seeds above. If you're internet connection is too slow, or you'd rather look at pictures of the process: see the post on how to collect hollyhock seeds.
Fall Vegetable Gardening: What to Plant in September
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Are you the kind of gardener who thinks the season is over once your
tomatoes ripen? Maybe life got in the way and you didn't plant a summer
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