Description: 250+POLAR BEAR ZINNIA SEEDS Growing and Harvesting Guide for Zinnias Zinnias are popular annual flowers known for their vibrant colors, long-lasting blooms, and ease of care. They’re perfect for gardens, borders, and even in cut flower arrangements. Here’s a comprehensive guide to growing and harvesting zinnias. Growing Zinnias 1. Choosing the Right Variety Zinnias come in various species and cultivars. Some popular types include: Zinnia elegans: Common garden zinnias in a range of colors.Zinnia angustifolia: Smaller flowers, often more tolerant to drought.Zinnia peruviana: Star-shaped zinnias that are more tolerant of heat. 2. Location and Soil Preparation Sunlight: Zinnias thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.Soil: They prefer well-drained, loamy soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. It’s beneficial to amend the soil with organic matter, such as compost, to enhance fertility and drainage. 3. Planting Direct Sowing: Sow seeds outdoors after the last frost date. Plant zinnia seeds 1/4 inch deep and about 12 inches apart in rows or clusters.Transplanting: If starting indoors, sow seeds 4-6 weeks before the last frost. Transplant them outdoors after hardening off. 4. Watering Water zinnias consistently but avoid waterlogging.A deeply soaking once a week is generally sufficient, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. 5. Fertilization Zinnias are not heavy feeders, but mixing a balanced, slow-release fertilizer into the soil before planting can promote healthier growth.Avoid excessive nitrogen fertilizers, as this can lead to lush foliage and fewer blooms. 6. Maintenance Weeding: Regularly weed around the plants to reduce competition for nutrients and water.Mulching: Apply mulch to retain moisture, keep down weeds, and maintain a consistent soil temperature.Deadheading: Regular deadheading (removing spent blooms) encourages more flowers and prolonged blooming. Pest and Disease Management Common issues include: Powdery mildew: Prevent by ensuring good air circulation and avoiding overhead watering.Aphids and spider mites: Control with insecticidal soap or natural predators like ladybugs. Harvesting Zinnias 1. Timing When to Harvest: Zinnias can be harvested when the flowers are fully open, and the petals are vibrant. For the best quality, aim to harvest during the cooler parts of the day, either early morning or late afternoon. 2. Cutting Flowers Use sharp, clean scissors or pruning shears to cut the stems.Cut stems at an angle to allow for better water uptake.Harvest long stems (at least 6-12 inches) to provide more options for arrangements. 3. Post-Harvest Care Remove any foliage that will be submerged in water to prevent decay.Place the flowers immediately in a bucket of water to maintain hydration.For longer life, consider conditioning them: re-cut the stems and place them in lukewarm water for several hours or overnight before arranging. 4. Storing Cut Flowers Store zinnias in a cool, dark place until you’re ready to arrange them.Change the water every couple of days and re-cut the stems as needed. As a seller, I understand that there may be some confusion when it comes to the terms and conditions of shipping and delivery. 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Price: 1.93 USD
Location: Berwyn, Illinois
End Time: 2024-10-08T07:54:01.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Climate: temperate
Planting Time: 6 Weeks
Common Name: ZINNIA
Color: Multicolor
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Growth Habit: Clumping
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 2 (-50 to -40 °F)
MPN: n/a
Plant Habit: Flowering
Soil Type: Loam
California Prop 65 Warning: n/a
Brand: Fresh
Season of Interest: Spring
Soil pH: Neutral
Life Cycle: Annual
Type: flower
Watering: Medium
Unit Type: Unit
Genus: Zinnia
Sunlight: Full Sun
Features: Flowering
Cultivating Difficulty: Easy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 250