Morn glory & Holly hocks
Both need full sun.
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Morn glory & Holly hocks
coleen kesel wrote in message ...
I've not had either of these plants for some time--they both need full sun, or not? A friend has given me some seeds and I'd like to be sure I give them the best chance. Miniature and 'regular' hollyhocks and morning glories......thanks for your help! Coleen While both would probably appreciate a full dose of sunlight every day, I've grown hollyhocks with success in a fairly shaded area. Right now I have "regular" hollyhocks in two different locations in my garden. The hollyhocks receiving full sun are about 6' tall right now, while the ones in the shade are about 4.5'. Both appear to have about the same amount of buds getting ready to bloom. -Fleemo |
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