Enjoy more blooms inside and out with these beautiful zinnias. Not only are they pretty, but also great for the garden as they attract more pollinators including bees and butterflies. Zinnias are a powerhouse when it comes to flowers because they perform well throughout the growing season, can be used as a cut flower, and they are edible. Enjoy blooms right up to your first fall frost with our most popular Zinnia varieties! Whether you live in a mild climate or the hot and dry west, Zinnias will perform well for you all season long.
California Giant Mix
California Giant Mix seeds are the largest varieties of zinnias ever, growing up to 4 feet tall and bursting with spectacular 5-6 inch semi-double and fully double blooms. Don't underestimate the height of these flowers, plan for them in your landscaping.
Colors range from rose, gold, red, pink, canary, coral, orange, and scarlet. For traditional planting, sow directly after the final frost. Plant 2-3 seeds 0.5 inches deep per hole. Zinnia seeds germinate in 4-7 days and should bloom in about 60 days. While these are somewhat heat and drought tolerant, be sure to keep well-watered to become established. Amend the soil if needed to keep it well-draining to avoid problems with root rot and overwatering.
13 Grams = ~1,500 seeds and covers 900 - 1,400 square feet
1 Oz =~3,000 seeds and covers up 2,000 - 3,750 square feet
Lilliput Semi-Dwarf Mix
Lilliput Zinnia seeds grow impressive 1-2 inch pompom-like blooms on robust stalks. They grow 20-24 inch semi-dwarf shrubs with dense blooms, small enough for container growing. Easy to grow from seed. This variety is ideal for hot and drought-prone gardens as it endures through the summer well.
Flower seeds colors range from assorted purple, fuchsia, orange, canary, ivory, and lilac.. These flowers make excellent cut flowers for long-lasting bouquets. Zinnias attract pollinators in droves, so prepare to welcome butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds into your garden.
For traditional planting, sow directly after the final frost. Plant 2-3 seeds 0.25 inches deep per hole. Zinnia seeds germinate in 4-7 days and should bloom in 54-60 days. Keep soil watered and well-draining by amending your soil with organic matter like coco coir or compost.
13 Grams = ~1,500 seeds and covers 900 - 1,400 square feet
1 Oz =~3,000 seeds and covers up 2,000 - 3,000 square feet
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