
Planting, Growing, and Caring for Zinnia Flowers
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- Get a full-size flower on a compact plant with cultivars of the Dreamland Series. Dwarf and compact, these zinnias have fully double flower heads, up to 4 inches across in a wide color range; stems are 8–12 inches tall.
- The Thumbelina Series cultivars are dwarf and spreading, with single or semidouble, weather-resistant flower heads in many colors. Their petals are 1-1/4 inch across and stems grow up to 6 inches long.
- The State Fair Series are one of the biggest and tallest of them all, with large, double flower heads that are 3 inches across. Stems grow to 30 inches tall.
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Zinnias are so easy to grow but are annuals. Before frost, I always cut off the flower heads and let them dry out and place them in a brown paper bag and break them up gently and plant the next year, as these are new seeds. Not only butterflies love them, but so do hummingbirds and Great American Goldfinch.
Yes, just make sure that the pots are not sitting in water. If it’s been raining a lot, you shouldn’t have to do any extra watering. Lastly, hope for some more sun!
I received a pack of zinnia seeds in 2010. In 2013 I planted them not knowing what they were for sure. They really bloomed that year and I dead headed the heads and kept the seeds. Again this year, I just threw the seeds on the ground, The ground was rocky and hard but they grew. To me, they are very hardy and will grow almost any where. I love these flowers as they very in colors and need very little care. I hand spread the seeds and transplant when they are about 4-6 inches tall. Very few die off after transplanting them. I hope every one else has good luck as I have had.
You have a green thumb, Steve! We love zinns, too! So cheerful and bright! Thanks for sharing your experience.
Can you explain how to harvest current zinnias to be used for planting next year?
Thanks!
How to harvest for planting next year
Do I cut above or below the 2 leaves?
If you are cutting zinnias for an arrangement, cut stems to desired size making sure to cut just above a leaf node or bud to encourage new blooms on the remaining stem.
Purchased my plants at a grocery store a month ago. Beautiful blooms for about three weeks. I now have beautiful foliage but no indication of more blooms. I use Epson salt and they get partial sun. How can I get more blooms?
Make sure to snip off (deadhead) the old flowers—this encourages the plant to produce more. Additionally, feed the plant with a liquid fertilizer formulated for producing blooms. This fertilizer should have more phosphorous (P) and potassium (K) than nitrogen (N). The Epsom salt alone isn’t enough, and isn’t really used to encourage blooming.