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Old 05-02-2006, 06:37 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Rupert
 
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Default Hollyhocks - Clay Soil and Rust Resistance


"La Puce" wrote in message
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Rupert wrote:

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I have grown Hollyhocks on a clay soil. My planting technique is
obviously
different and in this case better than yours.


Which ones, beside the Rosea you have grown in clay soil?

I think that is now a bit irrelevant and I don't know anyway.
You said Crocus.com sell Hollyhocks which do well on a heavy clay soil.
I have grown some sort of hollyhocks on a clay soil and far as I know the
cultural requirements of both the types we have talked about are the same.
SRH has had no success with either type on a heavy clay soil.

At least we both now know they are annuals, biennials and perennials;-)
Perhaps we should ask "Ollie's Mum" what sort of clay soil she has.






 
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