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Annual zinnia elegans dahlia is a larger variety of the colorful and popular Zinnia. This variety, Polar Bear, has large 4 – 5 inch showy, double white blooms reaching 36 inches tall.
This variety makes excellent cut flowers with their long strong stems, and the more you cut, the more you get! Zinnias are prolific bloomers with a bloom season that lasts from late spring until fall.
Zinnias are prolific bloomers with a bloom season that lasts from late spring until fall. Deadhead Zinnia for the greatest amount of blooms. Hummingbirds enjoy Zinnia and butterflies too.
They are usually resistant to deer. For the earliest blooms, start the seed indoors 4 – 6 weeks before the last expected frost date.
Sowing Rate: 2 - 4 seeds per plant. Press the seed into the soil, lightly cover it and keep the seed moist. With a temperature of 75F, germination is usually in 14 days. Transplant the young plants outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Or, for areas with a long growing season, after frost danger has passed, directly sow Zinnia seed outdoors in prepared seedbeds. Zinnias prefer full sun and well-drained soil. Space plants 18 - 20 inches apart.
Zinnia elegans dahlia is a larger variety of the colorful and popular Zinnia. This variety, Polar Bear, has large 4 – 5 inch showy, double white blooms. This variety makes excellent cut flowers with their long strong stems, and the more you cut, the more you get! Zinnias are prolific bloomers with a bloom season that lasts from late spring until fall. Deadhead Zinnia for the greatest amount of blooms. Hummingbirds enjoy Zinnia and butterflies too. They are usually resistant to deer. For the earliest blooms, start the seed indoors 4 – 6 weeks before the last expected frost date. Press the seed into the soil, lightly cover it and keep the seed moist. With a temperature of 75F, germination is usually in 14 days. Transplant the young plants outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Or, for areas with a long growing season, after frost danger has passed, directly sow Zinnia seed outdoors in prepared seedbeds. Zinnias prefer full sun and well-drained soil. Space plants 18 - 20 inches apart.