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Zinnia Seeds Cut and Come Again Mix

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"Cut and Come Again" Zinnias This group is famous for all-summer bloom. Grows to only 18-24". Annual.

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SKU ZEPMG
Common Name Cut and Come Again Zinnia
Botanical Name Zinnia elegans
Plant Type/Life Cycle Annual
Planting Time N/A
Seeds Per Pound 62,400
Bloom Time Summer to fall
Primary Flower Color Mixed
Light Requirements Full Sun, Mostly Sunny
Estimated Mature Height 18-24 inches tall
Soil Moisture Average, Well Draining
Will Tolerate Sandy Soil, Loamy Soil, Clay Soil
Native To North America
Native to Mexico
Ships As Seed
Ideal Growing Region Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, West, Pacific NorthWest
Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Suggested Uses Deer Resistant, Containers, Cut Flowers, Showy Flowers, Extended Blooms, Easy to Grow
Is It Storable? Yes - You can store your seed in any cool (not freezing) dry place that is not subject to extreme temperature variations.
Description
When the "Pumila" mix of Zinnias was introduced with the name "Cut and Come Again Zinnias" it created a sensation, since that common name thrilled gardeners. Fact is, they're all so easy, and so long blooming, any Zinnia will perform about the same. They'll all "come again" if you cut the fading flowers.

Easy! Easy! Why everybody loves Zinnias: Probably no plant can give you more color for less work. It's because the zinnia is one of the easiest plants to grow from seed (any child can do it, and many do!), they'll give you every color but blue, and they bloom all season up until frost. Can you think of another flower that does all that?

How to grow them: Good full sun is really all that's required, although some of the newer hybrids will even bloom in partial shade. As for water, they don't need much, since they're from hot desert-like habitats. Soil? Almost any soil will do, but they prefer fast-draining gritty soil, if you have that available.

Zinnia seeds are perfect for starting indoors to have bloom early. But be sure you wait until every frost is gone, and the soil has warmed up a bit before setting them out. They're super-sensitive to frost--after all, these plants are from frost-free regions, and don't like cold soil. If you'd rather, you can just wait until spring arrives, and sow them outside. They're very undemanding.

The Wildflower that's been all dressed up for years. There about 20 species of Zinnia in the wild, all in the arid, rocky soils of North, Central and South America, most common in Mexico. If you saw the wild plants, you'd be amazed, since Zinnias are one of our most heavily-hybridized wildflowers, and the somewhat "ragged" originals look nothing like our garden beauties. That's because hybridizers discovered them early, and have been "working on them" for decades.

The Wild Ones The most commonly hybridized species is Zinnia elegans, a common wild plant in Mexico. But in recent years, work has been done on some of the other species. Like the dahlia (also from Mexico) the Zinnia takes quickly and willingly to almost anything the hybridizers want to do: Taller, shorter, or bigger flowers. Multi-colored flowers. You name it, and they seem to be able to do it to Zinnias.

Because of that, these flowers have been staples among major color-makers in gardens since your great-grandmother's time, and more and more beautiful zinnias are created for our gardens almost every year.

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Pros

  • Low maintenance (6)
  • Vivid colors (6)
  • Long bloom time (5)
  • Reliable growth (4)
  • Pest resistant (3)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Cut flowers (5)
    • Large areas (4)
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    5.0

    Fantastic color lasted until hard frost

    By Kate

    from New Woodstock, NY

    About Me Casual Hobbyist

    Pros

    • Long Bloom Time
    • Low Maintenance
    • Vivid Colors

    Cons

      Best Uses

        Comments about American Meadows Zinnia elegans Seeds Pumila Mix - 1/4 LB:

        Planted in front of the vegetable garden on a slight incline. The unusually wet weather slowed them down, but once they got going, they were very colorful and lasted until the hard frost in mid-October.

         
        5.0

        Zinia seed

        By Vinnie

        from Des Moines Iowa

        About Me Master Gardener

        Pros

        • Long Bloom Time
        • Low Maintenance
        • Pest Resistant
        • Reliable Growth
        • Vivid Colors

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Cut Flowers
          • Large Areas

          Comments about American Meadows Zinnia elegans Seeds Pumila Mix - 1/4 LB:

          the colors are great. cut blooms last for days.

           
          5.0

          Stunning

          By ME

          from Livonia NY

          About Me Avid Gardener

          Pros

          • Low Maintenance
          • Vivid Colors

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Cut Flowers

            Comments about American Meadows Zinnia elegans Seeds Pumila Mix - 1/4 LB:

            My business, [@], is sale of floral bouquets. These zinnas were perfect.

             
            5.0

            WOW!!!

            By Susan

            from East Northport, NY

            About Me Avid Gardener

            Pros

            • Long Bloom Time
            • Low Maintenance
            • Pest Resistant
            • Reliable Growth
            • Vivid Colors

            Cons

            • Larger flower heads too

            Best Uses

            • Border Control
            • Cut Flowers
            • In a field
            • Large Areas

            Comments about American Meadows Zinnia elegans Seeds Pumila Mix - 1/4 LB:

            I used the zinnias for the first time in 2 places in my gardens. One was near the garage in an area that was just getting planted with shrubs and perenials. The zinnias filled in beautifully and put on a fabulous color show. We recieved many compliments from our neighbors. The other area was an established seed head garden for the wild birds. Again the zinnias performed well, adding extra color and seed heads for the fall.They are still going strong! I have flowers for the house too!

             
            5.0

            One of my favorites!

            By Griffox

            from Harrodsburg, KY

            About Me Getting Started

            Verified Reviewer

            Pros

            • Long Bloom Time
            • Low Maintenance
            • Pest Resistant
            • Reliable Growth
            • Vivid Colors

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Border Control
              • Containers
              • Cut Flowers
              • Erosion Control
              • Large Areas
              • Raised Beds

              Comments about American Meadows Zinnia elegans Seeds Pumila Mix - 1/4 LB:

              I am so glad I tried these! I have a large area along a fence that I tilled up (as best I could with my horrible clay soil). I tossed out the Zinnia seed along with several others. They were among the first to germinate. Just about the time that the larkspur and cornflowers were winding down (mid June), the Zinnias began to bloom and they are still going strong! The colors are brilliant. The blooms are flawless. The Japanese Beetles wouldn't touch them. They Make stunning arrangements. These will be a staple in my garden from now on.

               
              5.0

              Great Zinnias

              By Bobbie

              from Spearfish Sd

              About Me Avid Gardener

              Pros

              • Long Bloom Time
              • Low Maintenance
              • Reliable Growth
              • Vivid Colors

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Cut Flowers
                • Large Areas
                • Raised Beds

                Comments about American Meadows Zinnia elegans Seeds Pumila Mix - 1/4 LB:

                I planted cut and come again last summer
                and they bloomed all summer long. Of course
                I love zinnias and they are no work at all.
                Also love to add to a cut flower bouquet.
                Highly recommend.

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