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Livingston Seed Zinna State Fair Seeds Packet
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Livingston Seed Zinna State Fair Seeds Packet

How to Care for ZinniasWater the area of your zinnia plants carefully, do not get the stems or leaves wet since zinnias are prone to mildew. Keep your zinnia garden lightly moistened, and let the area dry out between watering. The beauty of zinnias is that you can spend your attention elsewhere while they bloom profusely summer to autumn.When to …
How to Care for ZinniasWater the area of your zinnia plants carefully, do not get the stems or leaves wet since zinnias are prone to mildew. Keep your zinnia garden lightly moistened, and let the area dry out between watering. The beauty of zinnias is that you can spend your attention elsewhere while they bloom profusely summer to autumn.When to Plant Zinnia SeedsZinnias are best started directly outdoors in locations where spring warms up early. Keep in mind that Zinnias are native to Mexico, where they have become accustomed to long, hot summers. They are classed as tender annuals and can be directly sown into the garden after all danger of frost is over and daytime temps are at least 50F and above. In cooler climates, start seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before your areas average last-frost date. Harden off the plants by vacationing trays outside for a few hours per day before planting them in your garden.Where to Plant Zinnia SeedsChoose a spot that has full sun. Zinnias can thrive in a wide array of well-draining soil conditions.
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How to Care for ZinniasWater the area of your zinnia plants carefully, do not get the stems or leaves wet since zinnias are prone to mildew. Keep your zinnia garden lightly moistened, and let the area dry out between watering. The beauty of zinnias is that you can spend your attention elsewhere while they bloom profusely summer to autumn.When to Plant Zinnia SeedsZinnias are best started directly outdoors in locations where spring warms up early. Keep in mind that Zinnias are native to Mexico, where they have become accustomed to long, hot summers. They are classed as tender annuals and can be directly sown into the garden after all danger of frost is over and daytime temps are at least 50F and above. In cooler climates, start seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before your areas average last-frost date. Harden off the plants by vacationing trays outside for a few hours per day before planting them in your garden.Where to Plant Zinnia SeedsChoose a spot that has full sun. Zinnias can thrive in a wide array of well-draining soil conditions.