Most growers plant zinnias in ornamental gardens or pots and harvest the blooms for cut flowers and bouquets. However, zinnias are multi-purpose plants that can also be companion-planted with veggies ...
Zinnias make fantastic cut flowers and companion plants, and their rainbow-hued blooms fit right into garden borders, flower beds, and patio planters. These annual flowers need to be replanted every ...
Zinnias are warm season, flowering annuals that are easy to grow from seed. Grown in full sun, these herbaceous plants will bloom from summer to frost. Intense breeding efforts have produced such a ...
Move over dahlias and peonies—it’s time for zinnias to have their time in the spotlight—or more accurately, your garden. While you’ve certainly probably seen zinnias in a floral arrangement or even in ...
Have you been able to weed the rescue grass and other weeds out of the flower garden to give the snapdragons plenty of room for their normal spring bloom period? It is the normal pattern for the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Woman harvests zinnia bouquet - Mariia Boiko/Shutterstock Zinnias are an easy plant to grow and care for, making them a perfect ...
Question: I would like to produce a bed of low-growing zinnias. Can I start them from seed? Answer: Start your seeds growing now to have zinnias ready for the garden in about six weeks. A number of ...
Question: We like to bring flowers indoors from the landscape. What are some good bedding plants to grow for cut flowers during summer? Answer: Any plant blooming during the summer would likely make a ...
Q: I’m new to growing zinnias, and 10 of my plants totally lack flower petals. They just have the center cone-shaped structure. I grew some from seed packs, but I might have picked up a seed head or ...
This bright and colorful, beginner-friendly bloomer loves an early indoor start — giving you a leg up on color before spring officially arrives.