![]() ![]() We grow zinnias both for cut flowers and to bring important pollinators to the farm. This old fashioned annual flower works well in vegetable gardens, wildflower gardens, and more! It’s easy to grow and makes an excellent cut flower.If you wish to direct sow the seeds, sow in well-worked soil that has been finely raked clear of debris. ![]() Sprinkle the seed on top of well-moistened soil and cover with 1/4″ of finely sifted soil. If you are starting the seeds indoors in trays or in starter pots, start seeds in a high-quality seed starting mix. They should be sown close to the surface of the soil. Transplant out after the danger of frost is gone. A heating mat will help to get even germination if temperatures are chilly. ![]() Start seed indoors 4 weeks before the last frost. In Zones 9 and 10 they grow best from spring through late summer if happy they may bloom well into the winter!
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