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Giant Dahlia Flowered Zinnia Seeds, Pack of 1,500
Giant Dahlia Flowered Zinnia Seeds, Pack of 1,500
Giant Dahlia Flowered Zinnia Seeds, Pack of 1,500
Giant Dahlia Flowered Zinnia Seeds, Pack of 1,500

Giant Dahlia Flowered Zinnia Seeds, Pack of 1,500 Seeds by SeedsGo

Product ID : 50250807


Galleon Product ID 50250807
UPC / ISBN 860009394612
Shipping Weight 0.07 lbs
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Manufacturer Seeds2Go
Shipping Dimension 6.69 x 3.35 x 0.63 inches
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Giant Dahlia Flowered Zinnia Seeds, Pack of 1,500 Features

  • Fast-growing and long-blooming with bold colors of fully double, 4-5 inch wide and 40–50" height flowers

  • Open pollinated, non-GMO, premium flower seeds

  • Excellent for pollinator plantings and are especially attractive to butterflies, bees and hummingbirds

  • "Cut and come again” type of flowering plant, yielding multiple cuts over the season, and they will continue to form new branches and flowers all season long

  • Shaped like dahlias and good cut flowers, cut zinnias can last between 7 and 12 days


About Giant Dahlia Flowered Zinnia Seeds, Pack Of 1,500

Zinnias are popular garden flowers because they come in a wide range of flower colors and shapes, and they can withstand hot summer temperatures, and are easy to grow from seeds. Sow outdoors in rich, moist, well-drained soil, after the danger of frost has passed and daytime temperatures are above 55-60o F. Cover with a minimal amount of soil. Once seedlings reach 3-4 inches tall, thin to one plant every 10-12 inches. Zinnias are prone to mildew, so water carefully at the bottom of the plant to avoid wetting stems or leaves. Zinnias will thrive with a bit of neglect, so let the soil dry out at bit between waterings. In colder climates, start inside 4 weeks before the last frost and transplant outside after hardening.