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Meadow Mixture Color from early summer up until frost, on plants growing to 3 feet. Excellent for cutting. Annual.

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SKU ZING
Common Name Zinnia
Botanical Name Zinnia elegans
Plant Type/Life Cycle Annual
Seeds Per Pound 62,400
Bloom Time Summer to fall
Primary Flower Color Mixed
Light Requirements Full Sun, Mostly Sunny
Estimated Mature Height 24-36 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.
Our Master Gardeners Suggest Pairing With:
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Description
This is the standard mixture of solid color blooms--growing to about three feet tall. They're great for all-summer color in wildflower meadows, and just as good in more formal gardens. They're super-easy from seed, started indoors or out. With these, you'll be cutting bouquets all summer long.

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

  • Attractive (8)
  • Healthy (6)
  • Accurate instructions (5)
  • Vivid colors (5)
  • Hardy (4)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Garden (8)
    • Outdoors (6)
    • Cut flowers (4)
    • Large areas (3)
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    Most Liked Positive Review

     

    Zany Zinnias

    If you have a hot dry spot that doesn't get alot of water, zinnias are one of the flashiest flowers you can grow. When the weather warms up, dig up some dirt, and ...Read complete review

    If you have a hot dry spot that doesn't get alot of water, zinnias are one of the flashiest flowers you can grow. When the weather warms up, dig up some dirt, and toss in a handful of seeds. Water a little, maybe once a week or so, and watch them sprout. When they are in full bloom, be sure to pick them for bouquets and be sure to pick them when they begin to fade, thus ensuring a longer growth period. Zinnias come in almost all colors except blue, so you can really have a show, whether all to themselves or mixed in with other summer plants. Towards Fall, when the weather starts to cool off and it's getting towards the end of the growing season, mildew can and most likely will be a a problem. Other than that, zinnias offer a very long growing season with little fuss. I have a little circle in my yard that is dedicated to bulbs in the spring, and zinnias in the summer and fall. I bought the the bagful of zinnias two years ago, and still have enough for myself and my neighbors.

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    Most Liked Negative Review

     

    next time I'd order more

    I tilled the area last fall and cast the seeds at that time. This spring very few of them came up compared with the amount of seed I cast, but that said, the ones...Read complete review

    I tilled the area last fall and cast the seeds at that time. This spring very few of them came up compared with the amount of seed I cast, but that said, the ones that came up are real stunners! I'd definatly order them again, I would just order a lot more.

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    5.0

    Excellent Annual

    By David D.

    from greater Chicago-area

    About Me Avid Gardener

    Verified Reviewer

    Pros

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

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Cut Flowers
      • Large Areas

      Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

      I just fall sowed 1/4 lb. of these seeds for the second year in a row. These seeds are combined with a 1/4 lb. of dwarf cosmos and few perennials in a ~ 6' x 20' bed. The cosmos/zinnia combination was gorgeous last year and it was very popular with the American Goldfinches and butterflies. Both the zinnias and dwarf cosmos had healthy germination rates and were problem free throughout the growing season. I wish that I had photos to share, I will be sure to take some pics next year.

       
      5.0

      Seed were of top quality!

      By Jane

      from Demopolis, AL

      About Me Avid Gardener

      Pros

      • Did well as background
      • Long Bloom Time
      • Low Maintenance
      • Reliable Growth
      • Vivid Colors

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Cut Flowers
        • Large Areas

        Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

        I have a lot of friends with whom I share my seed. They, without exception, bragged and bragged on the success they had with the zinnia seed. The flowers were large and they bloomed for weeks and weeks.

         
        4.0

        Zinnia's

        By Steve

        from Franklin, Tn

        About Me Casual Hobbyist

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Low Maintenance
        • Pest Resistant
        • Vivid Colors

        Cons

        • Lost the battle to weeds
        • Needs Extensive Watering

        Best Uses

        • Cut Flowers
        • Small beds

        Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

        Delivery was on time and as expected. The zinnia's seem to bloom later than many of the native natural growth (weeds) and therefore require some cultivation in a meadow scenario. Great for informal beds near the house.

         
        5.0

        Beautiful

        By Wenreyn

        from brookville,pa

        About Me Avid Gardener

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

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

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Cut Flowers
          • Large Areas

          Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

          Bloomed fast and long. More complements than any of my other flowers.

           
          2.0

          next time I'd order more

          By kc

          from aiken sc

          About Me Avid Gardener

          Pros

          • Great blooms
          • Large plants
          • Strong and healthy
          • Vivid Colors

          Cons

          • Low germination ratio

          Best Uses

            Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

            I tilled the area last fall and cast the seeds at that time. This spring very few of them came up compared with the amount of seed I cast, but that said, the ones that came up are real stunners! I'd definatly order them again, I would just order a lot more.

             
            5.0

            Zany Zinnias

            By LovesFlowers

            from El Cerrito, CA

            About Me Avid Gardener

            Verified Reviewer

            Pros

            • Attractive

            Cons

            • Prone to Mildew

            Best Uses

            • Garden
            • Outdoors
            • Patio

            Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

            If you have a hot dry spot that doesn't get alot of water, zinnias are one of the flashiest flowers you can grow. When the weather warms up, dig up some dirt, and toss in a handful of seeds. Water a little, maybe once a week or so, and watch them sprout. When they are in full bloom, be sure to pick them for bouquets and be sure to pick them when they begin to fade, thus ensuring a longer growth period. Zinnias come in almost all colors except blue, so you can really have a show, whether all to themselves or mixed in with other summer plants. Towards Fall, when the weather starts to cool off and it's getting towards the end of the growing season, mildew can and most likely will be a a problem. Other than that, zinnias offer a very long growing season with little fuss. I have a little circle in my yard that is dedicated to bulbs in the spring, and zinnias in the summer and fall. I bought the the bagful of zinnias two years ago, and still have enough for myself and my neighbors.

            • Primary use:
            • Personal
             
            4.0

            Beautiful colorful border

            By the happy gardener

            from Kewanee IL

            About Me Avid Gardener

            Pros

            • Attacted butterflies
            • Attractive
            • Fragrant
            • Healthy
            • Versatile

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Garden
              • Outdoors

              Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

              Loved these zinnias. Planted them for my son's wedding whichtook place in our garden.They were beautiful. Also planted a pound of cosmo's - they were beautiful too.

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              • Personal
               
              5.0

              Definitely a show-stopper!

              By Lydia

              from VA

              About Me Avid Gardener

              Verified Reviewer

              Pros

              • Accurate Instructions
              • Attractive
              • Hardy
              • Healthy

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Garden

                Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

                We planted these along the periphery of the property along the woods line. We put the wildflowers in next to the zinnias. What a spectacular dispay that bloomed way into the fall!

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                • Personal
                 
                5.0

                A dithyramb to Zinneas!

                By Athena

                from Princeton,Il

                About Me Avid Gardener

                Verified Reviewer

                Pros

                • Accurate Instructions
                • Attractive
                • Hardy
                • Healthy

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Garden
                  • Outdoors

                  Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

                  I planted these beautiful Zinneas in large swathes of color at the back of the garden. They grew to a height of at least four feet giving great joy to my family and neighbors alike. The blooms were large with a riot of exuberant colors. Butterflies were everywhere. They seemed to sing with joy!

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                  • Personal
                   
                  5.0

                  I buy this product every year!

                  By skeeter1

                  from Thomasville nc

                  About Me Avid Gardener

                  Pros

                  • Accurate Instructions
                  • Attractive
                  • Hardy
                  • Healthy

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Garden

                    Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

                    These zinnias are easy to grow and produce a fabulous display of color to your yard. Beautiful cut flowers for the house too!

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                    • Personal
                     
                    5.0

                    Zinnia elegans Seeds -

                    By Swede

                    from Des Moines IA

                    About Me Getting Started

                    Verified Reviewer

                    Pros

                    • Accurate Instructions
                    • Attractive
                    • Healthy
                    • Pleasurable

                    Cons

                    • None

                    Best Uses

                    • Garden
                    • Outdoors

                    Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

                    I love these flowers. They don't require much physical attention, however, they do require unlimited visual attention. I love all the colors.They brighten my yard/garden. When the neighbors go around and look at each neighbors' garden(s)-one can't help but smile at these flowers. Great. The Ruby Throated Hummingbirds and Monarchs love these flowers.

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                    • Personal
                     
                    5.0

                    Zinnia elegans Seeds - 1 lb

                    By Hannah Loves FLOWERS

                    from Des Moines IA

                    About Me Avid Gardener

                    Verified Reviewer

                    Pros

                    • Accurate Instructions
                    • Attractive
                    • Beautiful

                    Cons

                    • None

                    Best Uses

                    • Around my home
                    • Garden
                    • Outdoors

                    Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

                    I love the zinnias. Every year, I buy a few pounds of various seeds-my co-workers have come to expect a bit of my seeds. I love the flowers-very beautiful!The seeds/plants are not demanding for my attention-another plus. My neighbors love the colors and the vases of flowers I deliver. My favorite is guessing how many white zinnias I'll get. Thanks for your prompt mailings.

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                    4.0

                    If you love hummingbirds, try this.

                    By lorrie

                    from franklinton NC

                    About Me Avid Gardener

                    Verified Reviewer

                    Pros

                    • Attractive
                    • Hardy
                    • Healthy
                    • Versatile

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                      • Garden
                      • Outdoors

                      Comments about American Meadows Zinnia Seeds:

                      Bought butterfly/hummingbird seed from [@] initially.Zinnas grew from this mix so found American Meadow to add more zinnas to the bed. The zinna seeds were planted before the frost in NC of 2009. Zinna seed spread, grew and bloomed with watering. Hoping the Zinnas bloom in the spring after pinching some of the blooms. Highly recommend this seed or wildflower seed that was ordered.

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                      Meadow Mixture Color from early summer up until frost, on plants growing to 3 feet. Excellent for cutting. Annual.

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