Seeds- Zinnias
When these are gone, they are gone. Grab some quickly! Not only are they gorgeous, they are edible! They are a “cut and come again” flower, meaning that the more you harvest them, the more they grow back and produce more flowers! Use the petals (remove the seeds) for a beautiful, colorful addition to salads, summer drinks or desserts. These zinnias make amazing arrangements of cut flowers. The flowers are large, flat-petaled semi-doubling and placed on long stems that are perfect for vases. Children love to plant these and see them grow! The plants reach 36-48" tall, the blooms are large ranging from 4-7" in diameter. A rainbow of colors in this mix perfect for colorful arrangements. Butterflies love these flowers! Plus, they have a wildflower like hardiness and can be broadcast openly or sown in traditional rows. For traditional planting, plant 2-3 seeds .5" deep per hole and thin starts early to reduce legginess. Zinnia seeds germinate in 4-7 days and should bloom in about 60