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(Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Double Fire) - These zinnia plants grow 16 - 20 inches tall and 16 - 20 inches wide. Carefree summer-long performance shows off lots of strong, high impact fiery color in fully double blooms.MORE ZINNIA OPTIONS
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
75F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
No
DEPTH
Cover seed lightly 1/16 - 1/8th inch
SOWING RATE
2 - 4 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep soil slightly moist but not wet until germination
PLANT SPACING
8 - 10 inches
Zinnia (Zinnia Marylandica Zahara Double Fire) - These zinnia plants grow 14 inches tall and 16 - 20 inches wide. Carefree summer-long performance shows off lots of strong, high impact fiery color in fully double blooms. These low maintenance zinnias attract butteflies and are heat and drought tolerant. Award winning performance and durability in landscapes and containers, especially in sunny, hot, dry locations.
Zinnias are one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden. They make an excellent cut flower as the more you cut, the more flowers you get! They thrive in the sun and heat of summer, only asking for well-drained soil. When cutting the blooms for the vase it is best to trim off all the foliage; unlike the blooms, the foliage does not age well.
2010 AAS Bedding Plant Winner. This AAS Winner has fully double large brilliant orange fade-resistant flowers that bloom abundantly from early summer into fall. Proven leaf spot and mildew resistance and excellent plant vigor provide reliable season-long performance. Compact bushy plants with fresh green foliage need little garden maintenance. Mature plants about 14 inches tall have stems long enough for mini bouquets. Performs best in full sun and thrives in the summer heat. Double Zahara Fire is also the recipient of the Fleuroselect Gold Medal award for performance in European trials.
Common Questions
How do I condition my cut zinnia flowers?
Bring a bucket of water with you to the garden when you cut your flowers and put them in the water as soon as you cut them. This will allow them to take up water through the freshly cut stem. Cut on an angle to give more surface area for the water to be taken up. Keep them out of the direct sun.
Do I need to stake my zinnias?
Taller varieties may benefit from staking, especially if they are in a windy area.
Why are my zinnias tall and thin with much smaller flowers than expected?
If zinnias are planted too closely, they will produce tall plants and much smaller flowers. Always follow the recommended spacing on the planting instructions.
Can I encourage more blooms on my zinnia plants?
Yes, first you will need to ensure your plants are in a full sun area to get a good bloom season from your plants. You can pinch the main growth of young plants when they are about 12 inches tall to encourage more branching which will increase your number of blooms. Also, deadhead your spent blooms throughout summer to encourage a longer bloom season.
Will flowers attract any pollinators to my garden?
Yes, butterflies and hummingbirds enjoy these flowers.
Will deer eat my flowers?
No, deer tend to avoid these plants.
Can I grow in containers?
Yes, these flowers can do well in a container.
What are some good companion plants for zinnia?
Zinnia plants can be complimented with marigolds, cosmos, nasturtiums, salvia, ageratum. Cleome, dahlia, verbena or sunflowers just to name a few.
