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  1. How to Plant and Care for Zinnias - The Spruce

    Apr 16, 2025 · Zinnias are fast-growing, warm-season annual flowers that bloom with abandon, requiring only minimal care. These flowers come in bold, hot-palette colors, with new ones introduced yearly, including some cool whites. Zinnias thrive in full sunlight, preferring nutrient-rich, well-draining soil.

  2. How to Grow Zinnias: The Complete Zinnia Flower Guide - The …

    Zinnias are annuals, so they’ll grow for one season to produce flowers and seeds, but the original plant will not come back in subsequent years. They have bright, solitary, daisy-like flower heads on a single, erect stem, which makes them great for use as a cutting flower or as food for butterflies. Types of Zinnias

  3. Zinnia Flowers: How to Grow and Care for Zinnia Plants | Garden …

    Learn to grow bright and beautiful zinnias. These easy-to-grow, heat-tolerant annuals come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and colors.

  4. How to Grow Zinnias: The Best Varieties & Care Tips

    Feb 14, 2025 · Zinnias are easy-to-grow, sun-loving annuals perfect for any garden. Learn about the best varieties, planting methods, watering tips, and care essentials. How to Grow Zinnias: The Best Varieties & Care Tips | Home & Garden Information Center

  5. Zinnias for the Home Garden - Penn State Extension

    Jul 5, 2023 · Zinnias (Zinnia spp.) are one of the most popular, easy to grow, flowering annuals for gardens. Native to Mexico, the southwestern U.S., Central and South America, they belong to the Aster family.

  6. How to Grow Zinnias in Pots: 5 Zinnia Types for Containers

    Reliable: They germinate quickly and bloom nonstop until frost. Pollinator magnets: Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds all flock to zinnias. Perfect for cutting: Long-lasting blooms that refill after every snip. Low maintenance: Tolerant of heat, drought, and poor soil conditions. Zinnias are pretty problem solvers that can fill empty corners, support pollinators, and reward even the …

  7. Zinnias: The Hardest-Working Flower in the Summer Garden

    5 days ago · Zinnias have style, in addition to long, strong stems, so they are naturally destined for the vase. Wonderful language gets used when describing zinnia flowers: stars and daisies, dahlias and spiders, buttons and domes, and quill-leaf cactus. Flowers can be "singles," with petals lined up in a row around an open center, or semi-doubles, or doubles.

  8. How to Grow Zinnias - Gardening Channel

    Zinnias (Zinnia elegans) are happy little annuals that have flat or pom-pom looking flowers with petals that overlap either in a single layer or a double layer. They are available in every color with the exception of blue.

  9. Zinnia | UMN Extension

    Zinnias are very prolific bloomers all season long and perform well in garden beds. Zinnias prefer full sun and well-drained soil. Zinnias are highly attractive to pollinators, particularly butterflies.

  10. How to Plant, Grow, and Care For Zinnia Flowers - Epic Gardening

    Dec 11, 2024 · Zinnias are named after the doctor who studied them, Dr. Zinn. Zinnias were thought of as relatively uninteresting when the Spanish conquistadors first traveled through Mexico in 1519, but since then the zinnia has become a bright, cheery, and easy-to-grow staple in the home garden.

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