Zinnia flowers are grown in my garden annually and I always grow them from seed. The only exception was this year when I bought the Swizzle Scarlet and Yellow Zinnia flowers.
I was drawn
to the brilliant large bi-color flower and bought six of the dwarf-size zinnia plants
at Lowe’s garden center. The flower is
striking and would add good contrast to my full sunflower garden. I also
thought the dwarf size would be good for containers or grown along the border of
a garden path.
Plant in a
location where the zinnias will get six hours of full sun. The soil should be
well-drained as the roots will rot if they are wet. This pant will bloom
continuously from spring to fall and is hardy to 40 F.
Water daily for
the first 30 days or until the plant is mature (10 to 12 inches in height and
the same for width) then water as needed.
My summers
are extremely hot so I did apply mulch to help retain moisture and to prevent
weed growth in the garden.
Here are
some photographs of the Swizzle Scarlet and Yellow Zinnia Flower.