How to Plant Hollyhock Seeds
Flower has a large root system, grows quite strongly, so choose a loose, nutrient-rich, moist soil.
Direct sow outdoors onto the surface of the soil and compress firmly, but do not cover.
To make the seeds easier to germinate and the time to germinate faster, it is recommended to soak the seeds in water (should choose warm water about 30-35 degrees Celsius) for about half a day, then sow in the ground. After incubation, remember to water once a day
Hollyhocks require sunlight to germinate. If starting indoors, use tall, individual pots to transplant, as Hollyhocks have long taproots.