Deadheading zinnias encourages continuous blooming by redirecting energy from seed production to new flowers. Removing faded flowers keeps your garden looking tidy and helps catch early signs of pests ...
Among all of the extraordinary delights of the flower garden, a very familiar bloom always sparks loads of admiration from veteran horticulturists and casual passersby alike. The zinnia - a plant ...
Zinnias are one of the easiest summer annuals to grow, producing a variety of vibrant flowers. Zinnias need full sun, good airflow, and moderate feeding with a balanced fertilizer. They can become ...
GIANT -- These Benary's Giant mix zinnias are must-haves for those wanting long-lasting cut flowers. Their height makes them perfect as a background in the summer flower bed, and they produce an ...
Question: I used to grow zinnias in my northern garden but don’t see them here. Can we grow zinnias during the summer in Florida? Answer: Many gardeners are adding zinnias to their spring through fall ...
You should deadhead your zinnias once their blooms start to fade and turn brown. Use garden shears or pinch off the flower with your fingers. Deadheading will help the plant refocus its energy toward ...
Zinnias are the top flower for the San Antonio summer garden. They prosper in the heat and full sun to produce colorful blooms from April 1 to Thanksgiving. Bloom colors include red, yellow, cream, ...
Zinnias — those colorful flowers you once planted under your grandmother’s watchful eye in her garden — are the lazy gardener’s best friend. And they faithfully produce bright showy flowers from late ...
Zinnias have steadily gotten more and more popular as a garden flower over the years, and it's not difficult to understand why. They're easy to grow, they have bright, vibrant blooms, and they come in ...
I love this houseplant that blooms year round with red blooms for Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Cinqo de Mayo and even the 4th of July. The label said it’s a shrub mandevilla, but it sends out tendrils ...