Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Double Raspberry Ripple Flower Seeds

Zinnia Seeds - Raspberry Ripple

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(Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Double Raspberry Ripple) - These zinnia plants grow 16 - 20 inches tall and 16 - 20 inches wide.  Carefree summer-long performance shows off lots of strong, high impact rippling raspberry flowers in full double blooms.

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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

16 - 20 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Raspberry

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly 1/16 - 1/8th inch

SOWING RATE

2 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep soil slightly moist but not wet until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Bring vibrant color to your garden with Outsidepride Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Double Raspberry Ripple. These stunning zinnias bloom all summer long, showcasing beautiful double raspberry flowers that attract butterflies. Perfect for sunny, dry spots, they thrive in full sun and are both heat and drought tolerant. With minimal care, these deer-resistant flowers will brighten your outdoor space. Available in 2 sizes, they grow 16-20 inches tall and wide. Perfect for gardens or cut arrangements, the more you cut, the more they bloom!
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Long Blooming Period
Enjoy a long blooming season with these beautiful zinnias, which flower from spring through fall. Their vibrant raspberry double blooms brighten your garden for months, attracting butterflies and adding lasting color. With minimal care, these hardy flowers provide a cheerful, long-lasting display that thrives even in heat and full sun.
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Ball-Shaped Flowers
These charming zinnia flower seeds produce lovely, ball-shaped double blooms that add a delightful pop of color to your garden. Their round, full form gives a lush, abundant look, making them perfect for flower beds or as cut flowers. With their vibrant raspberry hue, these blooms bring a cheerful, welcoming touch to your outdoor space all season long.
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Great Container Plant
These zinnias are perfect for containers, bringing vibrant color to patios, balconies, or small spaces. Their compact size and easy-care nature make them ideal for pots, thriving in full sun with minimal effort. Whether in a large planter or small pot, they provide a stunning display of blooms all season, brightening any outdoor area beautifully.
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Pollinator Attractant
These zinnias are a wonderful pollinator attractant, drawing in butterflies and other beneficial insects with their vibrant blooms. By planting them, you'll create a pollinator-friendly garden that supports a healthy environment. Plus, their cheerful flowers will bring beauty to your outdoor space all season long, with minimal care required.
Grow these beautiful annual zinnias seeds and enjoy vibrant, long-lasting blooms that bring life to your garden. Zinnias are not only easy to care for but also attract bees and butterflies, making them perfect for a pollinator-friendly space. These hardy flowers are drought and heat tolerant, thriving in sunny spots with minimal maintenance. Whether in flower beds or containers, they provide cheerful color all season long, adding natural beauty and supporting a healthy outdoor environment.
Experience vibrant beauty and endless blooms with these stunning raspberry-colored zinnias. Their full double blooms last all summer long, adding bright, cheerful color to your garden. Thriving in full sun, these hardy flowers are easy to care for and bring lasting beauty to your outdoor space. Whether in flower beds or containers, they provide a gorgeous display with minimal effort, ensuring your garden stays colorful and lively throughout the season. Perfect for creating a welcoming, beautiful environment.
Plant your Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Double Raspberry Ripple annual flower seeds with ease by following these simple directions. To achieve optimal results, keep the temperature around 75°F. Seeds will germinate in 7 to 14 days with no light required. Cover seeds lightly with 1/16 - 1/8 inch of soil, and sow 2 to 4 seeds per plant. Keep the soil slightly moist, but not too wet, until germination. These zinnias thrive in USDA zones 3 to 10 and should be spaced 8 to 10 inches apart. Enjoy vibrant blooms with minimal care!

Zinnia (Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Double Raspberry Ripple) - These zinnia plants grow 16 - 20 inches tall and 16 - 20 inches wide.  Carefree summer-long performance shows off lots of strong, high impact rippling raspberry flowers in full double blooms.  These low maintenance zinnias attract butteflies and are heat and drought tolerant.  Award winning performance and durability in landscapes and containers, especially in sunny, hot, dry locations.

Zinnias are one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden. They make an excellent cut flower as the more you cut, the more flowers you get! They thrive in the sun and heat of summer, only asking for well-drained soil. When cutting the blooms for the vase it is best to trim off all the foliage; unlike the blooms, the foliage does not age well.

 

Common Questions

Q

How do I condition my cut zinnia flowers?

A

Bring a bucket of water with you to the garden when you cut your flowers and put them in the water as soon as you cut them. This will allow them to take up water through the freshly cut stem. Cut on an angle to give more surface area for the water to be taken up. Keep them out of the direct sun.

Q

Do I need to stake my zinnias?

A

Taller varieties may benefit from staking, especially if they are in a windy area.

Q

Why are my zinnias tall and thin with much smaller flowers than expected?

A

If zinnias are planted too closely, they will produce tall plants and much smaller flowers. Always follow the recommended spacing on the planting instructions.

Q

Can I encourage more blooms on my zinnia plants?

A

Yes, first you will need to ensure your plants are in a full sun area to get a good bloom season from your plants. You can pinch the main growth of young plants when they are about 12 inches tall to encourage more branching which will increase your number of blooms. Also, deadhead your spent blooms throughout summer to encourage a longer bloom season.

Q

Will flowers attract any pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, butterflies and hummingbirds enjoy these flowers.

Q

Will deer eat my flowers?

A

No, deer tend to avoid these plants.

Q

Can I grow in containers?

A

Yes, these flowers can do well in a container.

Q

What are some good companion plants for zinnia?

A

Zinnia plants can be complimented with marigolds, cosmos, nasturtiums, salvia, ageratum. Cleome, dahlia, verbena or sunflowers just to name a few.

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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

30 - 40 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Late spring to early fall

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly with peat moss

SOWING RATE

2 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep soil slightly moist but not wet until germination

PLANT SPACING

18 - 20 inches

Zinnia (Zinnia Elegans Lemon Meringue) - The Lemon Meringue Zinnia Mix is composed of our ‘Polar Bear’, ‘Canary Bird’, and ‘Envy’ Zinnia varieties, creating a frothy white, lemon yellow and lime green color combination. Zinnia varieties and is recommended for cut flower bouquets as well as beds and borders. These low maintenance zinnias attract butterflies and are heat and drought tolerant. Award winning performance and durability in landscapes and containers, especially in sunny, hot, dry locations. This mixture produces beautiful blooms of semi-double to double flowers on each stem.

Zinnias are one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden. They make an excellent cut flower as the more you cut, the more flowers you get! They thrive in the sun and heat of summer, only asking for well-drained soil. When cutting the blooms for the vase it is best to trim off all the foliage; unlike the blooms, the foliage does not age well.

 

Common Questions

Q

How do I condition my cut zinnia flowers?

A

Bring a bucket of water with you to the garden when you cut your flowers and put them in the water as soon as you cut them. This will allow them to take up water through the freshly cut stem. Cut on an angle to give more surface area for the water to be taken up. Keep them out of the direct sun.

Q

Do I need to stake my zinnias?

A

Taller varieties may benefit from staking, especially if they are in a windy area.

Q

Why are my zinnias tall and thin with much smaller flowers than expected?

A

If zinnias are planted too closely, they will produce tall plants and much smaller flowers. Always follow the recommended spacing on the planting instructions.

Q

Can I encourage more blooms on my zinnia plants?

A

Yes, first you will need to ensure your plants are in a full sun area to get a good bloom season from your plants. You can pinch the main growth of young plants when they are about 12 inches tall to encourage more branching which will increase your number of blooms. Also, deadhead your spent blooms throughout summer to encourage a longer bloom season.

Q

Will flowers attract any pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, butterflies and hummingbirds enjoy these flowers.

Q

Will deer eat my flowers?

A

No, deer tend to avoid these plants.

Q

Can I grow in containers?

A

Yes, these flowers can do well in a container.

Q

What are some good companion plants for zinnia?

A

Zinnia plants can be complimented with marigolds, cosmos, nasturtiums, salvia, ageratum. Cleome, dahlia, verbena or sunflowers just to name a few.

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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 - 18 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly 1/16 - 1/8th inch

SOWING RATE

2 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep soil slightly moist but not wet until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Zinnia (Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Bonfire Mix) - This three color vivid mix will grow 12 - 18 inches tall and 12 - 18 inches wide.  Zinnias are great at attacting bees and butterflies as well as being drought tolerant, heat tolerant, and low maintenance.  This has 3 vivid colors and is sure to be an eye catcher!

Zinnias are one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden. They make an excellent cut flower as the more you cut, the more flowers you get! They thrive in the sun and heat of summer, only asking for well-drained soil. When cutting the blooms for the vase it is best to trim off all the foliage; unlike the blooms, the foliage does not age well.

Common Questions

Q

How do I condition my cut zinnia flowers?

A

Bring a bucket of water with you to the garden when you cut your flowers and put them in the water as soon as you cut them. This will allow them to take up water through the freshly cut stem. Cut on an angle to give more surface area for the water to be taken up. Keep them out of the direct sun.

Q

Do I need to stake my zinnias?

A

Taller varieties may benefit from staking, especially if they are in a windy area.

Q

Why are my zinnias tall and thin with much smaller flowers than expected?

A

If zinnias are planted too closely, they will produce tall plants and much smaller flowers. Always follow the recommended spacing on the planting instructions.

Q

Can I encourage more blooms on my zinnia plants?

A

Yes, first you will need to ensure your plants are in a full sun area to get a good bloom season from your plants. You can pinch the main growth of young plants when they are about 12 inches tall to encourage more branching which will increase your number of blooms. Also, deadhead your spent blooms throughout summer to encourage a longer bloom season.

Q

Will flowers attract any pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, butterflies and hummingbirds enjoy these flowers.

Q

Will deer eat my flowers?

A

No, deer tend to avoid these plants.

Q

Can I grow in containers?

A

Yes, these flowers can do well in a container.

Q

What are some good companion plants for zinnia?

A

Zinnia plants can be complimented with marigolds, cosmos, nasturtiums, salvia, ageratum. Cleome, dahlia, verbena or sunflowers just to name a few.

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FAQ's
VIDEOS

Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 - 18 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly 1/16 - 1/8th inch

SOWING RATE

2 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep soil slightly moist but not wet until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Outsidepride zinnia seeds (Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Raspberry Lemonade Mix) thrive in full sun, providing vibrant colors from raspberry to lemonade hues. Perfect for planting outdoors, these annual flowers thrive in USDA zones 3-10 and reach a height of 12-18 inches. They attract pollinators like bees and butterflies while being drought tolerant and heat resistant. With vibrant colors ranging from raspberry to lemonade, these zinnias are ideal for flower beds or containers, making them a versatile choice for any garden space.
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Long Blossom Season
These zinnia seeds bloom from summer until the first frost, ensuring a long, vibrant display. Ideal for planting outdoors, they add color for months, making them perfect for annual flower seeds enthusiasts. Their extended bloom season also makes them a great choice for cut flower seed mix gardens.
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Heat & Drought Tolerant
Highly drought tolerant, these zinnias are built to withstand the heat. Perfect for summer gardens, these zinnia seeds for planting outdoors thrive in dry conditions, providing beauty without much water, and work well alongside other drought-tolerant flower seeds.
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Low Maintenance
Zinnias are low-maintenance plants, growing well in diverse soil types. These zinnia seeds require minimal attention once established, making them perfect for gardeners seeking easy-to-grow annual flowers plants live. Simply sow and watch them flourish throughout the season.
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Pollinator Attractant
Zinnias are excellent at attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. Planting these zinnia seeds creates a haven for pollinators in your garden, blending beautifully with other annual flower seeds like dahlia seeds and cosmos seeds, supporting a lively ecosystem.
These vibrant zinnias attract bees and butterflies while being low maintenance and tolerant of drought and heat. Ideal for zinnia seeds for planting outdoors, they thrive in full sun and provide bold colors, from raspberry to lemon, throughout the season. Their ease of care makes them perfect for gardeners seeking stunning blooms. Perfect for annual flower seeds, and zinnia seed packets, these flowers offer beauty with minimal effort, ideal for any garden setting.
With a long-lasting bloom season, these zinnia seeds bring continuous bursts of color from summer to fall. Ideal for annual flower beds, their drought resistant nature makes them easy to grow with minimal upkeep. They are unpalatable to deer but attractive to pollinators. Whether you're planting zinnia seeds for outdoor spaces or adding them to a cut flower mix, these zinnias offer stunning beauty and resilience throughout the growing season.
Plant these zinnia seeds outdoors in USDA zones 3-10, covering them lightly with soil for best results. Keep the soil moist until germination, which takes 7-14 days. These zinnias thrive in full sun and require minimal care once established, offering beautiful blooms in vibrant colors that brighten up any garden. Plant 2-4 seeds per plant and space them 8-10 inches apart for optimal growth.

Zinnia (Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Raspberry Lemonade Mix) - This mix of yellow, white variations, and red will grow 12 - 18 inches tall and 12 - 18 inches wide.  Zinnias are great at attacting bees and butterflies as well as being drought tolerant, heat tolerant, and low maintenance. They are also very disease resistant plants making them virtually carefree. 

Zinnias are one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden. They make an excellent cut flower as the more you cut, the more flowers you get! They thrive in the sun and heat of summer, only asking for well-drained soil. When cutting the blooms for the vase it is best to trim off all the foliage; unlike the blooms, the foliage does not age well.

Common Questions

Q

How do I condition my cut zinnia flowers?

A

Bring a bucket of water with you to the garden when you cut your flowers and put them in the water as soon as you cut them. This will allow them to take up water through the freshly cut stem. Cut on an angle to give more surface area for the water to be taken up. Keep them out of the direct sun.

Q

Do I need to stake my zinnias?

A

Taller varieties may benefit from staking, especially if they are in a windy area.

Q

Why are my zinnias tall and thin with much smaller flowers than expected?

A

If zinnias are planted too closely, they will produce tall plants and much smaller flowers. Always follow the recommended spacing on the planting instructions.

Q

Can I encourage more blooms on my zinnia plants?

A

Yes, first you will need to ensure your plants are in a full sun area to get a good bloom season from your plants. You can pinch the main growth of young plants when they are about 12 inches tall to encourage more branching which will increase your number of blooms. Also, deadhead your spent blooms throughout summer to encourage a longer bloom season.

Q

Will flowers attract any pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, butterflies and hummingbirds enjoy these flowers.

Q

Will deer eat my flowers?

A

No, deer tend to avoid these plants.

Q

Can I grow in containers?

A

Yes, these flowers can do well in a container.

Q

What are some good companion plants for zinnia?

A

Zinnia plants can be complimented with marigolds, cosmos, nasturtiums, salvia, ageratum. Cleome, dahlia, verbena or sunflowers just to name a few.

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VIDEOS

Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 - 14 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through summer

BLOOM COLOR

White

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

AAS WINNER

2010

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly 1/16 - 1/8th inch

SOWING RATE

2 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep soil slightly moist but not wet until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Outsidepride Zinnia seeds (Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Rose Starlight) is an All-America Selection Winner, celebrated for its vibrant, star-patterned blooms in shades of pink and white. This easy-to-grow annual thrives in USDA Zones 3-10, reaching a height of 12-14 inches, and is ideal for cutting gardens. Tolerant of heat and drought, it's perfect for low-maintenance gardens and attracts pollinators. Sow in full sun, and enjoy stunning, long-lasting color throughout the growing season. Perfect for bringing bright beauty to any outdoor space!
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Resistant to Plant Sickness
Our Zinnia Rose Starlight seeds are resilient annual flower seeds, withstanding tough conditions while maintaining strong growth. Known for their resistance to common plant sickness, these zinnia seeds ensure beautiful blooms all season. Perfect for any garden, their durable nature makes them ideal for anyone seeking long-lasting flowers.
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Easy to Grow
Growing our Zinnia Rose Starlight is effortless. These zinnia seeds for planting outdoors thrive with minimal care in well-draining soil, making them perfect for beginners or experts alike. Combine with other annual flower seeds and watch your garden burst with easy-to-maintain color, perfect for outdoor flower displays.
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Excellent Cut Flower
Zinnia Rose Starlight's sturdy stems and showy blooms make them exceptional for cutting gardens. These giant zinnia seeds produce tall, long-lasting flowers that hold their color well in bouquets. Paired with cutting garden flower seeds like bells of Ireland seeds or a cut flower mix, they create striking arrangements that brighten any indoor space.
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Beautiful Blooms
Our Zinnia Rose Starlight produces stunning star-patterned flowers, perfect for adding vibrant color to your garden. Flowers from these zinnia seeds bloom in shades of pink and white, providing eye-catching displays alongside other unique flower seeds. Plant these annuals to enjoy dazzling, long-lasting beauty throughout the season.
Our Zinnia Rose Starlight seeds are recognized as an All-America Selection Winner, a prestigious title awarded only to top-performing varieties. As an AAS winner, our zinnia seeds are more likely to thrive and deliver abundant, consistent yields across various growing conditions. This ensures gardeners of all skill levels can enjoy vibrant, resilient blooms that stand out in any outdoor space, making these zinnias a reliable choice for achieving stunning floral displays.
Our Zinnia Rose Starlight seeds perfectly combine vibrant blooms and hardy resilience. These zinnia seeds are heat and drought tolerant, making them ideal for low-maintenance gardens in USDA Zones 3-10. As pollinator powerhouses, they attract beneficial insects, boosting your garden’s ecosystem. Whether you’re looking for vibrant color or easy care, these annual flower seeds promise to add high-impact beauty to any outdoor space, thriving even in challenging conditions.
Our Zinnia Rose Starlight seeds are simple to grow, making them ideal for gardeners of all skill levels. Plant 2-4 semi tall zinnia seeds per spot, sowing them about 1/4 inch deep in soil. Keep the soil slightly moist until germination, and once the seedlings have developed true leaves, thin them out to the strongest plant per hole or pot. This annual plant will flower within 5 to 6 weeks of sowing, providing lush, colorful blooms without complex maintenance or care, making them a favorite choice for easy gardening success.

Zinnia (Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Rose Starlight) - These rose starlight plants grow 12 - 14 inches tall and 12 - 18 inches wide.  Zinnias are great at attacting bees and butterflies as well as being drought tolerant, heat tolerant, and low maintenance.  These white flowers with a rose colored interior add stunning color to your flower garden.

Zinnias are one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden. They make an excellent cut flower as the more you cut, the more flowers you get! They thrive in the sun and heat of summer, only asking for well-drained soil. When cutting the blooms for the vase it is best to trim off all the foliage; unlike the blooms, the foliage does not age well.

2010 AAS Bedding Plant Winner. Stunning white flowers with rose stripes are a new bicolor for zinnias. Superior disease resistance to leaf spot and mildew result in long-lasting plants where other zinnias have failed. Enjoy this easy-growing heat and drought tolerant zinnia in your sunny garden or container. Mature plants reaching 12 to 14 inches tall abound with large colorful 2.5 inch blooms all season long with minimum care. Full sun annual.

Common Questions

Q

How do I condition my cut zinnia flowers?

A

Bring a bucket of water with you to the garden when you cut your flowers and put them in the water as soon as you cut them. This will allow them to take up water through the freshly cut stem. Cut on an angle to give more surface area for the water to be taken up. Keep them out of the direct sun.

Q

Do I need to stake my zinnias?

A

Taller varieties may benefit from staking, especially if they are in a windy area.

Q

Why are my zinnias tall and thin with much smaller flowers than expected?

A

If zinnias are planted too closely, they will produce tall plants and much smaller flowers. Always follow the recommended spacing on the planting instructions.

Q

Can I encourage more blooms on my zinnia plants?

A

Yes, first you will need to ensure your plants are in a full sun area to get a good bloom season from your plants. You can pinch the main growth of young plants when they are about 12 inches tall to encourage more branching which will increase your number of blooms. Also, deadhead your spent blooms throughout summer to encourage a longer bloom season.

Q

Will flowers attract any pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, butterflies and hummingbirds enjoy these flowers.

Q

Will deer eat my flowers?

A

No, deer tend to avoid these plants.

Q

Can I grow in containers?

A

Yes, these flowers can do well in a container.

Q

What are some good companion plants for zinnia?

A

Zinnia plants can be complimented with marigolds, cosmos, nasturtiums, salvia, ageratum. Cleome, dahlia, verbena or sunflowers just to name a few.

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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 - 18 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through summer

BLOOM COLOR

Orange

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly 1/16 - 1/8th inch

SOWING RATE

2 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep soil slightly moist but not wet until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Bring vibrant color and pollinator-friendly beauty to your garden with Outsidepride Annual Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Red Sunburst flowers. These stunning orange-red blooms with yellow tips thrive in full sun, blooming all summer long from spring to fall. Growing 12-18 inches tall and wide, they are deer-resistant, drought-tolerant, and attract butterflies. Perfect for cut flowers, they will brighten your home and garden. Available in 2 sizes, these low-maintenance zinnias are ideal for USDA zones 3-10.
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Long Blossom
Enjoy long-lasting blossoms with flowers from our Zinnia seed, blooming from spring through fall. These vibrant flowers brighten your garden for months, thriving in full sun and heat. Their extended bloom period not only adds continuous color but also attracts butterflies, making your outdoor space a welcoming haven for pollinators.
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Ball-Shaped Flowers
Our Zinnia seeds produces beautiful ball-shaped flowers that are both vibrant and charming. Their rounded form adds a lovely texture to your garden, and their rich orange-red petals with yellow tips stand out all summer long. These blooms are not only eye-catching but also resilient, making them a delightful addition to outdoor space.
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Great Container Plant
It is a perfect choice for container gardening, offering vibrant, low-maintenance blooms that thrive in small spaces. Their size and bright, long-lasting flowers make them ideal for patios, balconies, or any sunny spot. They also make an excellent cut flower as the more you cut, the more flowers you get! These cheerful plants will brighten up your containers all season.
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Pollinator Attractant
These bright, cheerful flowers are a magnet for pollinators, attracting butterflies and bees throughout the growing season. Their vibrant blooms provide a reliable source of nectar, making your garden a haven for beneficial insects. By planting these flowers, you're not only adding beauty but also supporting the health of local pollinators.
Grow these vibrant annual zinnias and bring effortless beauty to your garden. Known for attracting bees and butterflies, these flowers support local pollinators while adding a splash of color to your outdoor space. Zinnias are not only low maintenance but also drought and heat tolerant, making them perfect for gardeners of any level. Enjoy their long-lasting blooms throughout the season with minimal care. A reliable, easy-to-grow choice that thrives in sunny spots and brightens your garden with ease.
Experience vibrant beauty and endless blooms with these stunning orange-red flowers, accented by yellow tips. Blooming all summer long, they bring continuous color and charm to your garden. These flowers thrive in full sun, making them a perfect choice for sunny spots in your outdoor space. Not only are they beautiful, but they're also easy to grow and maintain, giving you months of enjoyment with minimal effort. Brighten your garden with these cheerful blooms that last all season long.
To achieve optimal growth, follow these simple planting directions for zinnia flower seeds. Start by sowing the seeds at a temperature of 75°F, with an average germination time of 7 to 14 days. No light is required for germination, but be sure to lightly cover the seeds with 1/16 to 1/8 inch of soil. The sowing rate is 2 to 4 seeds per plant, and keep the soil slightly moist but not wet. Your Zahara should flower 5 - 6 weeks after its been sowed. Ideal for USDA zones 3-10, space plants 8 to 10 inches apart for healthy growth and beautiful blooms.

Zinnia (Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Sunburst) - This orage-red zinnia with yellow tips grows 12 - 18 inches tall and 12 - 18 inches wide.  Zinnias are great at attacting bees and butterflies as well as being drought tolerant, heat tolerant, and low maintenance. They are also very disease resistant plants making them virtually carefree. 

Zinnias are one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden. They make an excellent cut flower as the more you cut, the more flowers you get! They thrive in the sun and heat of summer, only asking for well-drained soil. When cutting the blooms for the vase it is best to trim off all the foliage; unlike the blooms, the foliage does not age well.

Common Questions

Q

How do I condition my cut zinnia flowers?

A

Bring a bucket of water with you to the garden when you cut your flowers and put them in the water as soon as you cut them. This will allow them to take up water through the freshly cut stem. Cut on an angle to give more surface area for the water to be taken up. Keep them out of the direct sun.

Q

Do I need to stake my zinnias?

A

Taller varieties may benefit from staking, especially if they are in a windy area.

Q

Why are my zinnias tall and thin with much smaller flowers than expected?

A

If zinnias are planted too closely, they will produce tall plants and much smaller flowers. Always follow the recommended spacing on the planting instructions.

Q

Can I encourage more blooms on my zinnia plants?

A

Yes, first you will need to ensure your plants are in a full sun area to get a good bloom season from your plants. You can pinch the main growth of young plants when they are about 12 inches tall to encourage more branching which will increase your number of blooms. Also, deadhead your spent blooms throughout summer to encourage a longer bloom season.

Q

Will flowers attract any pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, butterflies and hummingbirds enjoy these flowers.

Q

Will deer eat my flowers?

A

No, deer tend to avoid these plants.

Q

Can I grow in containers?

A

Yes, these flowers can do well in a container.

Q

What are some good companion plants for zinnia?

A

Zinnia plants can be complimented with marigolds, cosmos, nasturtiums, salvia, ageratum. Cleome, dahlia, verbena or sunflowers just to name a few.

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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

18 - 24 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Yellow

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly 1/16 - 1/8th inch

SOWING RATE

2 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep soil slightly moist but not wet until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Zinnia (Zinnia Marylandica Profusion Yellow) - The ideal choice for landscape programs where mass plantings of large flowered zinnias are desired.  These yellow flowering zinnias grow 12 - 18 inches tall and wide.  Tremendous disease resistance for reliable season long performance in the garden or as a container plant.

Zinnias are one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden. They make an excellent cut flower as the more you cut, the more flowers you get! They thrive in the sun and heat of summer, only asking for well-drained soil. When cutting the blooms for the vase it is best to trim off all the foliage; unlike the blooms, the foliage does not age well.

Common Questions

Q

How do I condition my cut zinnia flowers?

A

Bring a bucket of water with you to the garden when you cut your flowers and put them in the water as soon as you cut them. This will allow them to take up water through the freshly cut stem. Cut on an angle to give more surface area for the water to be taken up. Keep them out of the direct sun.

Q

Do I need to stake my zinnias?

A

Taller varieties may benefit from staking, especially if they are in a windy area.

Q

Why are my zinnias tall and thin with much smaller flowers than expected?

A

If zinnias are planted too closely, they will produce tall plants and much smaller flowers. Always follow the recommended spacing on the planting instructions.

Q

Can I encourage more blooms on my zinnia plants?

A

Yes, first you will need to ensure your plants are in a full sun area to get a good bloom season from your plants. You can pinch the main growth of young plants when they are about 12 inches tall to encourage more branching which will increase your number of blooms. Also, deadhead your spent blooms throughout summer to encourage a longer bloom season.

Q

Will flowers attract any pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, butterflies and hummingbirds enjoy these flowers.

Q

Will deer eat my flowers?

A

No, deer tend to avoid these plants.

Q

Can I grow in containers?

A

Yes, these flowers can do well in a container.

Q

What are some good companion plants for zinnia?

A

Zinnia plants can be complimented with marigolds, cosmos, nasturtiums, salvia, ageratum. Cleome, dahlia, verbena or sunflowers just to name a few.

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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

18 - 24 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer to Fall

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly with peat moss

SOWING RATE

2 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 inches

This Bright Zinnia Mix

Attracts butterflies to your beds and borders!

This Bright Zinnia Mix

Zinnia Seeds | Mardi Gras Mix

How to Grow

Directly sow your Zinnia once spring has begun and the soil is already warmed. Your Zinnia should flower 5 - 6 weeks after its been sowed. It is also possible to plant your Zinnia while the weather is still chilly, if your area has a late coming warm spring. It will still grow just as well, but won't bloom until the weather is warm enough.

  • Sowing Rate: 2 - 4 seeds per plant
  • Depth: Cover seed lightly with peat moss
 Zinnia Seeds | Mardi Gras Mix

Flower Specifications

  • Average Germ Time: 7 - 21 days
  • Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination
  • Plant Spacing: 12 inches
  • Height: 18 - 24 inches
  • USDA Zones: 3 - 10
  • Season: Annual

Zinnia (Zinnia Elegans Mardi Gras Mix) - The Mardi Gras Zinnia Mix is composed of our "Canary Bird', "Polar Bear" and "Purple Prince" Zinnia varieties and is recommended for cut flower bouquets as well as beds and borders.  A great mix of white, purple, and yellow flowers.  Attracts butterflies to your beds and borders.

Common Questions

Q

How do I condition my cut zinnia flowers?

A

Bring a bucket of water with you to the garden when you cut your flowers and put them in the water as soon as you cut them. This will allow them to take up water through the freshly cut stem. Cut on an angle to give more surface area for the water to be taken up. Keep them out of the direct sun.

Q

Do I need to stake my zinnias?

A

Taller varieties may benefit from staking, especially if they are in a windy area.

Q

Why are my zinnias tall and thin with much smaller flowers than expected?

A

If zinnias are planted too closely, they will produce tall plants and much smaller flowers. Always follow the recommended spacing on the planting instructions.

Q

Can I encourage more blooms on my zinnia plants?

A

Yes, first you will need to ensure your plants are in a full sun area to get a good bloom season from your plants. You can pinch the main growth of young plants when they are about 12 inches tall to encourage more branching which will increase your number of blooms. Also, deadhead your spent blooms throughout summer to encourage a longer bloom season.

Q

Will flowers attract any pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, butterflies and hummingbirds enjoy these flowers.

Q

Will deer eat my flowers?

A

No, deer tend to avoid these plants.

Q

Can I grow in containers?

A

Yes, these flowers can do well in a container.

Q

What are some good companion plants for zinnia?

A

Zinnia plants can be complimented with marigolds, cosmos, nasturtiums, salvia, ageratum. Cleome, dahlia, verbena or sunflowers just to name a few.

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