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Zinnia BLUSHING BRIDE Mix Cut Flowers Pollinators Non-GMO 200 Seeds!

$ 1.83

  • Brand: Flowers
  • Climate: Varied Climates
  • Color: Multicolor, Pink, White
  • Common Name: Zinnia Seeds
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Cultivating Difficulty: Very Easy
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Features: Heirloom, Cut and they Bloom Again, Blooms Summer to Fall, Plant in succession every two weeks!, Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Hummingbirds, Cut Flower Garden, Deer Resistant, Easy to Grow and Maintain, Fast Growing, Flowering, Open-Pollinating
  • Genus: Zinnia
  • Growth Habit: Medium Height
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Planting Time: 6 Weeks
  • Season of Interest: Fall, Summer
  • Soil Type: Top Soil, Mushroom Compost, All Soils, Clay, Loam
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Type: Flower Seeds
  • Watering: Medium

Description

Add a touch of elegance to your garden with these Zinnia Seeds! These easy-to-grow and maintain annual flowers have a medium height and a growth habit that is perfect for any outdoor space. The seeds come in a mix of pink, white, and multicolor varieties and have a life cycle of one year. Attract hummingbirds, pollinators, and other creatures with these beautiful flowers that bloom in the summer and fall. The package includes 200 seeds, and you can plant them in succession every two weeks for a continuous flowering experience. These Zinnia Seeds are deer-resistant and grow well in a variety of soil types such as mushroom compost, clay, top soil, and loam. They are also heirloom and open-pollinating, making them a great addition to any garden. WHEN TO PLANT ZINNIA SEEDS Zinnias are best started directly outdoors in locations where spring warms up early. Keep in mind that Zinnias are native to Mexico, where they have become accustomed to long, hot summers. They are classed as tender annuals and can be directly sown into the garden after all danger of frost is over and daytime temps are at least 50F and above. In cooler climates, start seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before your area’s average last-frost date. Harden off the plants by vacationing trays outside for a few hours per day before planting them in your garden. WHERE TO PLANT ZINNIA SEEDS Choose a spot that has full sun. Zinnias can thrive in a wide array of well-draining soil conditions. HOW TO PLANT ZINNIA SEEDS Turn over the soil in the area you want to plant your zinnias and work in 2 or 3 inches of compost or peat moss to help improve soil fertility and drainage. Plant the seeds only about ¼” – ½” deep and you should see seedlings sprout in four to seven days. Once the seedlings reach about 3” tall, thin them to maximize air circulation, and prevent powdery mildew. The dwarf varieties, reaching a height of 1 to 1 ½ feet, should be planted or thinned to about 9” apart, while the taller 3-feet varieties should be spaced about 1 foot apart. If starting your zinnias indoors, fill up your pots with organic potting mix. Saturate the potting mix with water and then place two zinnia seeds into each planting cell or pot. Press into the soil for good seed-to-soil contact and then cover with approximately ½” of the potting mix. Place your zinnias in an area that will receive plenty of warmth (65-70F) and light. Keep your zinnia seeds moistened, checking on them every day or two. Expect to see germination in about 7 to 10 days. Once your seedlings reach about 2 ½ - 3” tall, they are ready to be transplanted outdoors. Zinnias may be transplanted with ease, as it is possible to move the plants when they are in full flower! Although they thrive best in full sun, they will also endure partial shade.