The cause of this rampant growth is a mystery. The hollyhock is self planted on the line that separates the stone path and the planting bed. Half of the root mass is in the eight inch deep stone path. The other half is in the enriched planting bed. Has the plant been able to balance the great drainage with the rich nutrient load? Will we plant the seeds in like locations throughout the garden?
Thursday, August 7, 2008
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The cause of this rampant growth is a mystery. The hollyhock is self planted on the line that separates the stone path and the planting bed. Half of the root mass is in the eight inch deep stone path. The other half is in the enriched planting bed. Has the plant been able to balance the great drainage with the rich nutrient load? Will we plant the seeds in like locations throughout the garden?
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