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Feb 27, 2021 11:22 AM CST
Name: Sandy
Croft, PA (Zone 5a)
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Hi,. Add a little bit of peat moss to the hole when you plant your lupine. I found that tip thru Bluestone perennials years ago
Some hollyhocks are biennial and some are annual. I would just buy seeds and scatter them around where you want them to grow.

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