Yes, they are quite possible to grow in containers. and you can make move them to different places based on your interest and based on climate conditions.
Some seed packs have better germination. I generally would use at least 3 with the regular seed quality. You can also place more seeds in a larger planter and transplant some of the seedlings out to other containers. Thank you for watching.
First time this year! Do they attract a lot of bees? Trying to figure out where to put them to avoid wind, too much sun, too little sun, in containers that won’t be too close to walkways?
Hi. They do not attract too many bees, compared to more fragrant flowers. If your area gets too hot, place them in morning sunlight and provide half-shade in the afternoon. If you place rocks at the bottom of your planters and water well, they should do well in the wind. But, serious winds may force you to support the flower stalks. Hope this helps.
Super video, thank you! 🌺 🍾❤️
I have blooming hollyhocks now. Sharing with family in pots would be fun!
It would be great as a growing gift!
Thank you for the video. As I have a small garden and love hollyhocks I will definitely be getting to grow in pots. South Africa
Yes, they are quite possible to grow in containers. and you can make move them to different places based on your interest and based on climate conditions.
Hello Beautiful plants dear
I had my first one last year. So Beautiful. Have some started in the house now. Soon to go out. Still chilly in South Eastern Michigan.
In warm climates, they come back every year. And, each year, trimming will allow more blooing in the same year before winter!
Beautiful. How many seeds did you put in the pot?
Some seed packs have better germination. I generally would use at least 3 with the regular seed quality. You can also place more seeds in a larger planter and transplant some of the seedlings out to other containers. Thank you for watching.
First time this year! Do they attract a lot of bees? Trying to figure out where to put them to avoid wind, too much sun, too little sun, in containers that won’t be too close to walkways?
Hi. They do not attract too many bees, compared to more fragrant flowers. If your area gets too hot, place them in morning sunlight and provide half-shade in the afternoon. If you place rocks at the bottom of your planters and water well, they should do well in the wind. But, serious winds may force you to support the flower stalks. Hope this helps.