Growing Zinnias from Seed

Growing Zinnias from Seed

Anniversary ZinniaElegant, classy, and ever so presentable, Zinnias can be rightfully called the ladies of the plant kingdom. These vibrant beauties bring an old-world charm to modern garden settings that is pleasantly peculiar and very delightful. And here’s the best part- Growing Zinnias is exceptionally easy!

If you’re interested in growing zinnias from seed, I’d suggest you start early, at least 4 weeks from the last frost date for your region. Plant a couple of zinnia seeds in a pot and top them with a thin layer of soil. Move the pot to a warm spot and irrigate often enough so the medium stays moist at all times. Seed germination usually takes 3-5 days. Thin the seedlings once they develop a couple of sets of leaves, leaving a single seedling per pot.

Transplant zinnia seedlings only after the threat of frosts is over. A sunny site with rich, well-drained soil is perfect for planting zinnia seedlings. Clear out all weeds from the site and dispose of it. Allow separation of at least 8-12 inches between adjacent plants. Don’t forget to soak the soil once you’re done planting.

Regular irrigation and a good 2-3 layer of mulch. That’s about all these wonderful plants need to fill your space with brilliant color. Not to mention flocks of hummingbirds and butterflies- they just can’t resist the appeal of zinnia plants.

Zinnias offer a stunning range in flower color, form and plant height, meaning there’s got to be a zinnia for every garden. All you need to do is- look for the one that’s best for yours!