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Old 28-08-2004, 04:50 PM
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As they can be bi-annuals, I've seen that happen and them not bloom until
the 2nd year of growth.


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"James Watt" wrote in message
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I am growing a Hollyhock in my garden that produces huge leaves, but not
much else. Based on the rate at which it is growing it seems to be

healthy,
but it appears to be content producing only leaves and resisting blooming.
I would appreciate any ideas that would help my plant bloom. Thanks!

James




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