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Dahlia Flowered Zinnia Mix

Quick Facts:

  • Developed in 1919
  • Gigantic 4-5 inch blooms on 3' stems
  • Semi-double to fully-double blooms
  • Red, pink, Orange, Yellow, white & purple
  • Fun for children's gardens & cut flowers

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Quantity: Packet (100 Seeds)

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Dahlia Flowered Zinnia Mix

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Zinnia elegans

Developed in 1919, Dahlia Flowered Zinnia is a unique heirloom variety that boasts gigantic 4 to 5-inch blooms atop sturdy 3-foot stems.  Large dahlia-like flowers feature semi-double to fully double blooms with tightly packed petals in a stunning array of red, pink, orange, yellow, white and purple hues.  A dependable and fun variety for children’s gardens and cut-flower beds.  Annual. Blooms summer to fall.  A packet contains a minimum of 100 seeds.

Zinnia elegans

Developed in 1919, Dahlia Flowered Zinnia is a unique heirloom variety that boasts gigantic 4 to 5-inch blooms atop sturdy 3-foot stems.  Large dahlia-like flowers feature semi-double to fully double blooms with tightly packed petals in a stunning array of red, pink, orange, yellow, white and purple hues.  A dependable and fun variety for children’s gardens and cut-flower beds.  Annual. Blooms summer to fall.  A packet contains a minimum of 100 seeds.

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Little girl planting seeds

How to Grow Zinnias

Zinnias need full sun and well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0-7.5. They prefer soil that is high in organic matter, such as compost or aged manure, and should be watered regularly. Mulching is also recommended to help retain moisture and keep weeds at bay.

After danger of frost has passed, sow seeds 1/8" deep in average, well-drained soil. Germination will occur in 5-24 days. After germination has occurred, thin to one seedling every 10-12". Can also be started indoors about six weeks before the average last frost date.

Harden off seedlings for a few days prior to transplanting. After danger of frost has passed, dig a hole roughly the size of the root ball and lower the seedling in, being careful not to disturb the roots. Backfill with loose soil and water well. Space plants 10-12" in all directions. Keep well-watered until the plants are established.

Zinnia are generally easy-to-grow and disease-resistant, but can be affected by powdery mildew, rust, and bacterial leaf spot. Provide plants adequate space to promote airflow and limit disease.

Zinnia make excellent cut flowers. They have a long vase life, come in a variety of colors, and are easy to grow. They are also a great choice for adding a pop of color to any bouquet or arrangement.

CONSIDERATIONS:

If growing more than one variety of zinnia, plants must be isolated to prevent cross-pollination. To isolate, cage varieties separately and remove one cage each day or cut all blooms from one variety to allow the other to pollinate without contamination. Repeat with the remaining variety once the first seed crop has matured. Harvest zinnia seeds when the flower heads are dry and brown. Cut off the flower heads and place them in a paper bag to dry further. Once dry, rub the flower heads to release the seeds. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place.

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SEED LONGETIVITY:

Zinnia seeds can remain viable for up to three years if stored in a cool, dry place.

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Dallas Gresham
Dahlia zinnias

Just received the seeds. Looking forward to getting them planted. They arrived in good time, and everything went well. Thanks

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DIANA YOCUM
ZINNIA

I DID NOT GET THESE PLANTED YET, I FEAR IT IS TOO LATE :(

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