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Zinnia Seedlings Emerge - June 2025

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Earlier this month, I started trays of three different varieties of Zinnias:  State Fair, Cut-and-Come-Again and Envy.  I tucked a couple of seeds into each cell and hoped for the best.  I've kept these seedlings in the screened porch for their first few nights, then moved them outside to get full sun.  And...hopefully...to avoid becoming too leggy.  As Zinnias do, the seeds germinated.  And, germinated in big numbers.  Almost every cell has multiple seedlings that I'll need to thin out.  They're just putting on their first set of real leaves, so I'll wait a little bit longer before pulling out and thinning them. Here's how the trays look this week:  My plan is to fill up the Greenstalk tower with one Zinnia plant per pocket.  And, I'll tuck a few into the landscape, too.  Looks like I have seven full trays of eight plants each; giving me 56 Zinnias.  

Candy Cane Zinnia Seeds - For Direct Sowing After Last Frost - March 2025

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Day three of Zinnia seeds.   First, I showed the State Fair Zinnia seeds that we're going to direct sow later this Spring.  Then, yesterday, I posted photos and details of the unique, green-flowered Envy Zinnia seed packets .  Today, is the third new (to me) Zinnia variety via seed packets:  Candy Cane Zinnias.    Here, below, is the front/back of the Zinnia Candy Cane mixed seed packet: If you look around the Web, you find photos of these that show the blooms to be MASSIVE .  Are they?  I'm not sure.     The concern I have for these is that I wonder if they'll look 'ratty'?  Look at the photo on the seed packet - and you might confuse them with a Zinnia bloom that is past-its-prime.   You can see at the top of the back of the seed packet, Burpee lists these as an "Heirloom" and Eden Brothers confirms that fact .  

Envy Zinnia Seeds (For Direct Sowing) - March 2025

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Zinnia seeds are the theme this week - with another set introduced here on the blog.  Yesterday, I showed a couple photos of a larger-format-bloom Zinnia:  The State Fair Zinnia .  Today, is another new (to me) cut flower.  When you look at the rack of seed packets, you see a lot of the same/similar colors:  pinks, yellows, reds, oranges, peaches.  But, then there's a Zinnia seed packet that stood out.  It is this one below, named Envy.  Seed packet front/back of Envy Zinnia Seeds that we picked up: These are GREEN flowers. Borderline Chartreuse.  That's certainly unique.  Especially for Zinnias (at least for me).   From the Burpee site : Green Zinnias in your garden make a dramatic display that words can only partially describe. The 3" double and semi-double blooms look as sensational in the garden as they do in the vase. Try them in fresh arrangements with white, deep blue or pink flowers. Can be sown directly in the garden...