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Annual for All Growing Zones 1-11
Flowering Time: Summer - Fall
Planting Method: Zinnias can be easily sown in spots or withdrawn. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil about 1 cm deep. Water the seeds after sowing. Transplant the seedlings when they have 2 leaves and are about 2" - 3" high.
Sunlight: Direct sunlight is ideal for zinnias. They need at least 6-8 hours of full sunlight each day to thrive. If they don't get enough sunlight, their growth will be weaker, and their flower shapes may not be as beautiful.
Attracting Pollinators: Zinnias are a bee’s best friend. They attract a variety of beneficial insects to your garden, including butterflies, bumblebees, honeybees, and even hummingbirds.
Blooms: Zinnia blooms are semi-double and come in a wide range of colors, such as pink, purple, orange, yellow, and white. Their vibrant and diverse colors make them a popular choice for flower gardens and arrangements.