Zinnias make fantastic cut flowers and companion plants, and their rainbow-hued blooms fit right into garden borders, flower beds, and patio planters. These annual flowers need to be replanted every ...
As a gardener, nothing can be more exhilarating than a gorgeous flowerbed filled with colorful blooms that buzz with bees and other pollinators in the morning sunshine. This is especially exciting if ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Woman harvests zinnia bouquet - Mariia Boiko/Shutterstock Zinnias are an easy plant to grow and care for, making them a perfect ...
Question: I would like to produce a bed of low-growing zinnias. Can I start them from seed? Answer: Start your seeds growing now to have zinnias ready for the garden in about six weeks. A number of ...
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This is the time in June when I notice the “vacancy” signs in my garden. I have gaps where, sadly, some dahlia tubers never came up. The recent explosion of fiery weather frizzled my annual poppies, ...
Q: I’d like to try saving seeds from my zinnias to plant next year. I’ve stored seeds from milkweed but not from vegetables or garden flowers. How should I harvest them? Where should I store them? Do ...
I have a million zinnia seeds to share with friends. Does it make a difference if we plant them now, or should we save them and plant them in the spring? The seeds that drop to the ground seem to be ...