Growing Non-GMO Zinnia Cactus Flowered Mix Flower Seeds
Zinnias are vibrant annual flowers that can be easily grown from seeds. They do not require stratification and are not frost-tolerant, making them suitable for direct outdoor sowing after the last frost date, or indoor starting 4-6 weeks earlier. When starting indoors, use seed trays with well-draining soil, and ensure temperatures between 70-80°F (21-24°C) for optimal germination. When direct sowing outdoors, choose a sunny, well-draining location and sow seeds about 1-2 inches apart, covering them with a thin layer of soil. Seed starts should be transplanted after the last frost 9-12 inches apart in full sun. Zinnias thrive in various soil types with a pH of 6.3-6.8. Their vibrant blooms will add color and attract pollinators to your garden.
Zinnias typically bloom from early summer to the first frost, providing a long-lasting burst of color in your garden. Deadheading, which involves removing faded blooms, encourages continuous blooming and helps maintain the plant's appearance. Regular deadheading throughout the season is recommended. Pinching, or removing the tips of young plants, can help promote branching and create bushier growth. Zinnias have an upright growth habit, and they may reach heights of 2 to 4 feet, so they generally do not require extensive pruning.
Zinnia Cactus Flowered Mix in the Flower Garden
These zinnias can be used as background flowers as a taller variety, adding a stunning backdrop to other blooms. They can also take the spotlight as focal points, or even be lined up as a colorful border/edge plant. While zinnias are not known for their fragrance, their scent is often described as mild and pleasant. These flowers also have practical applications, as they make excellent cut flowers due to their long vase life, vibrant colors, and sturdy stems. While not commonly used for medicinal purposes, zinnias are celebrated for their ability to attract pollinators like butterflies and bees, aiding in garden pollination.
Harvesting Zinnia Cactus Flowered Mix
Cactus Flowered Zinnias are excellent choices for cut flower arrangements due to their vibrant colors and long-lasting blooms. To ensure their longevity, harvest zinnias in the early morning when fully open but still displaying vibrant colors. Cut stems about 1-2 inches above the base and immediately place them in water. Proper care includes removing submerged leaves, cutting stems at a diagonal angle, changing water regularly, and keeping the vase away from direct sunlight.
About Zinnia Cactus Flowered Mix Garden Seeds
Zinnias are edible but do not have much flavor. Remove the seeds and use the petals to adorn drinks and dishes all summer long.
The Zinnia Cactus Flowered Mix blooms can grow up to 3-6 inches in diameter.
This Zinnia variation is indigenous to Mexico.
Zinnias get their name from the German botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"Prevent fungal problems by ensuring proper spacing and selecting a well-ventilated location. In case challenges arise, consider using an organic fungicide or neem oil for treatment. If slugs become a nuisance, address the issue by applying pelletized iron phosphate to the soil nearby. Another effective measure is to spread diatomaceous earth or crushed eggshells on the surrounding soil to deter pests."
- Chelsea Hafer, True Leaf Market Writer
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Zinnia Cactus Flowered Mix Flower Seeds Per Package:
- 2 g - Wholesale - Approximately 275 Seeds
- 0.25 oz - Wholesale - Approximately 976 Seeds
- 1 oz - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 3,906 Seeds
- 4 oz - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 15,624 Seeds
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