
Marsh Mallow Flower Seeds for Planting
Marsh Mallow (Althaea officinalis) Seeds – Grow Your Own Medicinal & Ornamental Garden
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Althaea officinalis
- Common Name: Marsh Mallow
- Flower Color: Soft pink with a delicate, five-petaled structure
- Growth Habit: Herbaceous perennial
- Height & Spread: Grows 3-5 feet tall with a spread of 2-3 feet
- Blooming Season: Mid to late summer
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Type: Moist, well-draining, rich loamy soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate to high; thrives in damp conditions
- Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 3-9
Why Grow Marsh Mallow?
- Medicinal Uses: Traditionally used in herbal remedies, teas, and skincare
- Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects
- Beautiful & Functional: Soft pink blooms add charm while supporting biodiversity
- Thrives in Wet Areas: Ideal for rain gardens, pondsides, and moisture-rich landscapes
- Low Maintenance: Resilient and easy to grow in the right conditions
Planting and Care Instructions
Seed Preparation & Sowing
- Best Time to Sow: Early spring or fall
- Stratification (Recommended for Better Germination):
- Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours
- Cold stratify by placing in damp sand in the refrigerator for 2-4 weeks before planting
- Sowing Method:
- Sow seeds ÂĽ inch deep in well-draining, moist soil
- Space plants 18-24 inches apart
- Keep soil consistently moist until germination (14-28 days)
Maintenance
- Watering: Prefers moist soil; avoid letting the soil dry out completely
- Fertilization: Apply compost or a balanced fertilizer in early spring
- Pruning: Trim back spent flowers to encourage prolonged blooming
- Winter Care: Cut back in late fall; mulch around the base in colder climates
Ideal For
- Medicinal and herbal gardens
- Pollinator and butterfly gardens
- Wetland and rain gardens
- Cottage and wildflower gardens
Grow Marsh Mallow for a blend of beauty, medicinal benefits, and pollinator support in your garden.
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Marsh Mallow Flower Seeds for Planting
Marsh Mallow (Althaea officinalis) Seeds – Grow Your Own Medicinal & Ornamental Garden
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Althaea officinalis
- Common Name: Marsh Mallow
- Flower Color: Soft pink with a delicate, five-petaled structure
- Growth Habit: Herbaceous perennial
- Height & Spread: Grows 3-5 feet tall with a spread of 2-3 feet
- Blooming Season: Mid to late summer
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Type: Moist, well-draining, rich loamy soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate to high; thrives in damp conditions
- Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 3-9
Why Grow Marsh Mallow?
- Medicinal Uses: Traditionally used in herbal remedies, teas, and skincare
- Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects
- Beautiful & Functional: Soft pink blooms add charm while supporting biodiversity
- Thrives in Wet Areas: Ideal for rain gardens, pondsides, and moisture-rich landscapes
- Low Maintenance: Resilient and easy to grow in the right conditions
Planting and Care Instructions
Seed Preparation & Sowing
- Best Time to Sow: Early spring or fall
- Stratification (Recommended for Better Germination):
- Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours
- Cold stratify by placing in damp sand in the refrigerator for 2-4 weeks before planting
- Sowing Method:
- Sow seeds ÂĽ inch deep in well-draining, moist soil
- Space plants 18-24 inches apart
- Keep soil consistently moist until germination (14-28 days)
Maintenance
- Watering: Prefers moist soil; avoid letting the soil dry out completely
- Fertilization: Apply compost or a balanced fertilizer in early spring
- Pruning: Trim back spent flowers to encourage prolonged blooming
- Winter Care: Cut back in late fall; mulch around the base in colder climates
Ideal For
- Medicinal and herbal gardens
- Pollinator and butterfly gardens
- Wetland and rain gardens
- Cottage and wildflower gardens
Grow Marsh Mallow for a blend of beauty, medicinal benefits, and pollinator support in your garden.
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Marsh Mallow (Althaea officinalis) Seeds – Grow Your Own Medicinal & Ornamental Garden
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Althaea officinalis
- Common Name: Marsh Mallow
- Flower Color: Soft pink with a delicate, five-petaled structure
- Growth Habit: Herbaceous perennial
- Height & Spread: Grows 3-5 feet tall with a spread of 2-3 feet
- Blooming Season: Mid to late summer
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Type: Moist, well-draining, rich loamy soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate to high; thrives in damp conditions
- Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 3-9
Why Grow Marsh Mallow?
- Medicinal Uses: Traditionally used in herbal remedies, teas, and skincare
- Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects
- Beautiful & Functional: Soft pink blooms add charm while supporting biodiversity
- Thrives in Wet Areas: Ideal for rain gardens, pondsides, and moisture-rich landscapes
- Low Maintenance: Resilient and easy to grow in the right conditions
Planting and Care Instructions
Seed Preparation & Sowing
- Best Time to Sow: Early spring or fall
- Stratification (Recommended for Better Germination):
- Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours
- Cold stratify by placing in damp sand in the refrigerator for 2-4 weeks before planting
- Sowing Method:
- Sow seeds ÂĽ inch deep in well-draining, moist soil
- Space plants 18-24 inches apart
- Keep soil consistently moist until germination (14-28 days)
Maintenance
- Watering: Prefers moist soil; avoid letting the soil dry out completely
- Fertilization: Apply compost or a balanced fertilizer in early spring
- Pruning: Trim back spent flowers to encourage prolonged blooming
- Winter Care: Cut back in late fall; mulch around the base in colder climates
Ideal For
- Medicinal and herbal gardens
- Pollinator and butterfly gardens
- Wetland and rain gardens
- Cottage and wildflower gardens
Grow Marsh Mallow for a blend of beauty, medicinal benefits, and pollinator support in your garden.























