Sunday, August 23, 2009

Button Box Zinnia

I started with Button Box Zinnia's (Zinnia elegans) in mixed colors from Lake Valley Seeds. I started the seeds indoors in peet pods and transplanted outdoors in mid-summer. This specific variety of Zinnia grows quite tall, around 2 - 3 feet and produce an abundance of flowers that bloom from midsummer until frost. They are easy to grow and thrive in hot areas however, be prepared to provide support for these Zinnia's as they do grow tall and skinny. (right) My Button Box Zinnia's in full bloom in August 2009. I started these from seed in late May.


Growing Tips: Zinnia's prefer full sun and regular waterings. To avoid spreading disease to the plant leaves (which is a common problem with Zinnia's), water plants at their base taking care to keep the foliage dry. Remove faded flowers to encourage new blooms.

Starting from Seed: Sow directly in the garden after danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed. Seeds may be started indoors 4 weeks before planting outdoors. Transplant carefully so as not to disturb the roots. Space seeds 10 - 12 inches apart, 1/4 inch deep. Seeds should sprout in 10 - 12 days outdoors or 2 - 6 days indoors. Plant as an annual.

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