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Guides to the Fruits, Herbs & Edible Flowers We Grow: Cultivation, Care & Harvesting

All About Series: Growing, Sowing, Caring For Hollyhocks
Written For Caledonian Horticulture

We have a guest blog series at Caledonian Horticulture talking about what we grow in our garden in Scotland, UK which if UK had zones it would be in Zone 8b.

In this series of blogs we detail all the soft fruits, fruit & nut trees, herbs, edible flowers & veggies that we are growing in our Food Forest, Mini linear Food Forest, Raised Beds and Kitchen Courtyard Garden.  Through this series, you’ll discover practical tips on how to sow, grow, divide, prune and care for a variety of plants, while looking at sustainable and environmentally friendly gardening practices.

You can find the full list of the ongoing series

All About Series: Hollyhocks

Read the full blog post All About Hollyhocks at Caledonian Horticulture covering practical tips on how to sow, grow, divide, prune and care.

Guides to the Fruits, Herbs & Edible Flowers We Grow: Cultivation, Care & Harvesting Hollyhocks

Growing hollyhocks at the back of our food forest as a backdrop and as a beautiful and unexpected source of edible flowers. Rising above beds, borders and quieter corners of the Food Forest, they add height, colour and a cottage-garden feel while also serving a practical purpose.

Their large, delicate blooms are edible and can be used fresh in salads, as decorative garnishes, or dried for teas and natural colour. Beyond their culinary value, hollyhocks are excellent for pollinators, drawing bees and other beneficial insects into the garden throughout the summer.

Hollyhocks are easy to grow and happily self seed, returning year after year with minimal effort. Allowing them to grow naturally wherever they appear has made them a low maintenance, high impact plant that brings both beauty and function to our edible garden spaces.

Read the full blog post All About Hollyhocks at Caledonian Horticulture covering practical tips on how to sow, grow, divide, prune and care.

Guides to the Fruits, Herbs & Edible Flowers We Grow: Cultivation, Care & Harvesting Hollyhocks
Guides to the Fruits, Herbs & Edible Flowers We Grow: Cultivation, Care & Harvesting Hollyhocks

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Katrina & Clayton and family live in East Ayrshire and share their daily life in the garden on instagram. They practice permaculture principles in the garden, reducing & repurposing waste whenever they can. Katrina shows how home educating in nature has helped Clayton thrive. 

Clayton Completed The 2 Grow and Learn Courses with the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society. He is Autistic, Non Verbal & has been Home Educated since 2018. Katrina & Peter hold their PDC & PDC PRO Permaculture Design Course from Oregon State University. 

They featured on BBC Beechgrove Gardens Ep23 2022 and returned in 2023 for an update, Katrina & Clayton are also columnists for ScotlandGrows MagazineGuest Blog for Caledonian Horticulture as well as working with Gardeners’ World Magazine and many other brands. 

They are also Author of the new Children’s Book Series: Clayton’s Garden Journey: Stories of Autism and Gardening. Topics on Growing, Harvesting, Sowing & Composting and 108 Page Weather and Seasons Weekly Gardening Record Book available on Amazon and Kindle.

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