Zinnia

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Interesting Facts
Zinnias are summer plants that enjoy warm weather. If they are planted early they will simply wait for warmer weather to flourish.
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Zinnia   (Zinnia)

Zinnias will delight you with their bright, bold colors. They are annuals and perennials native to North America, mostly Mexico.

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Plant Types: Annual
Light: Partial Shade to Full Sun
Height: 5 inches to 2 feet 11 inches
Width: 1 foot 6 inches to 2 feet
Bloom Color: Orange, Pink, Red, White, Yellow
Bloom Seasons: Late spring, Early summer, Mid summer, Late summer, Early fall
Leaf Color: Green
Special Features: Deer resistant
Shape: Upright or erect
Type of Soil Preferred: Adaptable, Loamy, Neutral, Sandy, Well-Drained
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Plant Care
Planting:
Plant seeds in the desired location during May-July.
Plant Growth:
Plant growth will vary depending on variety.
Blooming:
Blooming time will vary depending on the variety. The Z. angustifolia will bloom in 6 weeks from the time the seed has been planted and will continue into fall. The Z. grandiflora will bloom throughout spring and fall if it is watered.
Soil and Irrigation:
Zinnias require good garden soil and should be watered by watering the soil around the plant, not overhead.
Fertilization:
When it comes time to fertilize the Zinnia, give it a liberal amount of fertilizer.