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Zinnia

Zinnias are a popular choice for gardens and landscapes, prized for their vibrant colors, long blooming season, and ease of care. These annual flowers are members of the daisy family and come in a wide variety of colors and sizes.

  1. Annual: Zinnias are annual flowers, meaning they complete their life cycle in one growing season. They grow quickly and bloom profusely throughout the summer and fall, providing a burst of color to any garden.
  2. Sun-loving: Zinnias thrive in full sun and require at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. They can tolerate some light shade, but too much shade can cause the plants to become leggy and produce fewer flowers.

  3. Variety of colors and sizes: Zinnias come in a wide range of colors, including red, pink, yellow, orange, white, and purple. They also come in a variety of sizes, from small, compact plants to tall, bushy plants that can grow up to three feet tall.

  4. Easy to grow: Zinnias are one of the easiest annual flowers to grow, making them a popular choice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. They are tolerant of a wide range of soil types and can withstand some drought.

  5. Attractive to pollinators: Zinnias are excellent plants for attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators to the garden. The large, showy flowers provide a good source of nectar and pollen.

  6. Low maintenance: Once established, zinnias require little maintenance beyond regular watering and deadheading of spent blooms. They do not need to be fertilized frequently and can even tolerate some neglect.

  7. Disease-resistant: Zinnias are generally resistant to most plant diseases, although they can be susceptible to powdery mildew in humid conditions. Good air circulation and proper watering can help prevent this disease.

  8. Cut flowers: Zinnias make excellent cut flowers with long, sturdy stems and a vase life of up to two weeks. Regular cutting of blooms can also help prolong the blooming season.

  9. Deer: Zinnias are generally not favored by deer, as they have a bitter taste and tough texture that deer find unappetizing.

Overall, zinnias are a versatile and easy-to-grow annual flower that can add a splash of color to any garden. With their long blooming season and attractive to pollinators, they are a great choice for both garden beds and cutting gardens.

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