Daily details from the garden to bring you inspiration throughout the year
I was confounded earlier by some advice on how to make sure your hollyhocks don’t self seed. The horticultural aspect wasn’t confusing – simply cut the stems off after flowering and before seed has ripened – but rather the entire notion of how anyone blessed with a hollyhock in the garden could possibly not want more of the things next year, in surprising variety, for no cost and next to no effort. Left to their own devices, hollyhocks do a pretty good job of broadcasting their seeds about the place, but it’s always good to lend a hand, and I’ll be scattering the things far and wide over the coming weeks. You’d be daft not to.
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Hello! I’m Andrew, gardener, blogger, podcaster, and owner of a too-loud laugh, and I’m so pleased you’ve found your way to Gardens, weeds & words. You can read a more in-depth profile of me on the About page, or by clicking the image above.