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Zinnia elegans. Zinderellas are a new form of “Scabiosa-flowered” Zinnias that will knock your socks off. Looking like a cross between an African Marigold and a double Coneflower, the 2" wide flowers have a single base layer of petals topped with a dense dome of ruffles surrounding a dark eye.
Zinderella Yellow has bright yellow petals with a darker eye. Height: 25” to 30”.
This old-fashioned annual is easy to grow and is considered a standard in summer bouquets and gardens. Seed directly into the garden after the last spring frost date. Bee friendly. Annual. Summer flowering.
Zinnia Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/2” Seed Spacing:2”-3” Plant Spacing:10”-12”” Days to Germination: 5-10 days Germination Temperature:70°-75°F
Zinnia. This classic summer flower may
be seeded directly into the garden after the last
frost date. Plant them 1⁄2" deep in well-draining,
loamy soil with full sun. Keep uniformly moist
until the seedlings emerge, about 7 days after
sowing.
Or, start indoors: plant 1⁄2" deep in a good
seed-starting medium at 70° to 75°F 4 weeks
prior to the last frost date. Provide even moisture,
strong light and good ventilation. Once established,
thin plants to 2" to 3" apart and grow on. Thin
or transplant 3" tall seedlings 10" to 12" apart in
the garden. Weed carefully and water moderately
beneath the plants until established. Zinnias are
prone to mildew, so provide adequate spacing and
moderate ground-level watering: don’t get too
much water on the plants themselves. Summer
flowering.
This old-fashioned annual is easy to grow and is considered a standard in summer bouquets and gardens. Seed directly into the garden after the last spring frost date. Bee friendly. Annual. Summer flowering.
Average seed life: 2 to 3 years.
Zinnia Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/2” Seed Spacing:2”-3” Plant Spacing:10”-12”” Days to Germination: 5-10 days Germination Temperature:70°-75°F
Zinnia. This classic summer flower may
be seeded directly into the garden after the last
frost date. Plant them 1⁄2" deep in well-draining,
loamy soil with full sun. Keep uniformly moist
until the seedlings emerge, about 7 days after
sowing.
Or, start indoors: plant 1⁄2" deep in a good
seed-starting medium at 70° to 75°F 4 weeks
prior to the last frost date. Provide even moisture,
strong light and good ventilation. Once established,
thin plants to 2" to 3" apart and grow on. Thin
or transplant 3" tall seedlings 10" to 12" apart in
the garden. Weed carefully and water moderately
beneath the plants until established. Zinnias are
prone to mildew, so provide adequate spacing and
moderate ground-level watering: don’t get too
much water on the plants themselves. Summer
flowering.
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