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The Gardeners Basics Zinnia Seeds Variety Pack includes five stunning zinnia types—Thumbelina, Lilliput, Envy, Purple Prince, and Pompon—designed to attract butterflies and bees while adding vibrant color to your garden. Each packet contains at least 800mg of GMO-free heirloom seeds, printed on water-resistant paper with easy-to-follow planting instructions. Ideal for outdoor planting from spring to summer, these zinnias thrive in full sun and bloom from spring to fall, making them a perfect choice for eco-conscious gardeners.
Product Care Instructions | Water |
Material Features | GMO Free, Heirloom |
Color | Brown |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Item Weight | 0.63 Ounces |
Expected Planting Period | Spring to Summer |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3-11 |
Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Fall |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
A**R
Great Results-All germinated
This was my first time growing zinnia and they all turned out to be beautiful. The seed price was good and I liked the variety. Some I started inside under grow lights in late winter / early spring in starter tray and they ALL germinated. I planted these outside when the temps were right. I also direct sowed some seed then too. Both the seedlings that were started inside and the seeds I directly planted in the ground germinated. They looked beautiful with vibrant colors. The blooms lasted into late fall. I loved picking fresh flowers every week. I also harvest hundreds of seeds from the zinnia flowers that I didn't pick so I will more than enough for next year.
A**R
Zinnias every where
At one time, I thought Zinnias would be hard to grow. Not so, they can be broadcasted without covering ground and will come up. The best though is to seed with ground cover in a very large pot. The magnificence is astounding, and they attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Try them...first bloom will gladen your heart. Cut a bouquet to put in your house...no problem as Zinnias do not mind being cut, they bloom even more.
H**1
Love this company
Cheap, reliable seeds. They look great and most germinate. I expect to be buying seeds almost exclusively from this company soon.
M**R
Easy beauty
A very easy plant to grow and have summer splash in the garden
W**
Nice wildflowers
Planted these to hide a tree stump on the sidewalk in front of house. They grew nicely. However the ones I grew in a pot didn’t grow so well.
R**E
Beautiful flowers
I have been wanting to plant Zinnias in my yard for some time now and decided on this multi-pack. It turned out to be a good investment. The colours of the blooms are absolutely beautiful. Within 3 or 4 days I saw tiny seedlings coming up.
T**2
Would have been cool if my Zinnia seeds were actually Zinnia seeds not common Mullein weed seeds.
My family were super excited to grow Zinnias this year in our gardens. We had a high germination rate with these seeds in all the freshly made up garden beds wherein we planted these seeds. My fault for not going to Seed ID website first, I guess. What our family got in all 5 packets were seeds from some roadside weed called Mullein. Not even a pretty wildflower. Some pollinators were happy, but my kids and us were super sad. We watched the great germination rate in the freshly prepped beds for our Zinnia flowers... the young plants looked just like a growing Zinnia plant, too. We waited and waited for flowers. Then they went about 5 feet tall and formed spikes with tiny yellow flowers. We have these plants on the side of the highway in my state. But now I have about 100 growing in the neatly prepped Zinnia beds and only where I planted seeds from these packets. Definitely do research before spending all day working in your garden with your family and ID all seeds you buy online before you put them in the ground. This is the 2nd time this happened to us this planting season but as the seed packets were thrown away after planting; I am unsure if it was the same company putting common weed seeds in the seed packets instead of what was advertised or not. "Mullein" is what we got in all 5 packets. It's a roadside/ditchweed plant. Not a Zinnia. I wish if the seeds were not what you said they were you'd at least have given me a pretty wildflower/weed... oh well. It'll be annoying to dig them all up and was a huge disappointment to my family who was looking forward to many types of colorful Zinnia blooms, watching them all through late spring and summer, my kids even measuring the plants. It's pretty deceptive as a Mullein plant and Zinnia look almost identical to the naked eye while in their vegetative growth stage. I can add photos if you wish - but we've already wasted hours in our garden with these and uploading photos for something like this is just icing on the cake when it comes to how annoyed this made our family. The seeds are "MULLEIN", a common weed that looks like Zinnia in it's growth stage. Would love my money back.Been trying to get my family and kids into gardening for some time, the worst disappointment is money spent and hours of time spent sweating in the garden... prepping the bed, priming the soil for the appropriate cultivar, fertilizing and watering, having your kids go check for flowers about to bloom nearly every day - only to find out someone sold you a bunch of packets of roadside weed seeds not flower seeds.
S**.
Quality Seeds
Germinate quickly and produce beautiful flower. A good value for the number and variety of seeds as well as the convenience of mail order.
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