Zinnia Thumbelina Seeds for Planting in Your Home Flower Beds

Zinnia Thumbelina Seeds for Planting in Your Home Flower Beds

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Beautiful and petite, this lovely Dwarf Zinnia Mix features all the colors of the rainbow in a compact, versatile plant! Perfect for borders or containers, Thumbelina Zinnias generally don't grow more than 4-6 inches high! A favorite of crafters, florists and gardeners alike, Zinnias are easy to grow annuals, preferring warm weather and full sun!.

Zinnia Seeds (Dwarf) - Thumbelina - 1/4 Pound, Mixed, Flower Seeds, Eden Brothers

Thumbelina is destined to be the darling of your garden! A 1963 All-America Selections winner, this charming variety may be shorter, but still produces an abundance of cheerful blossoms in a wide range of colors. Zinnias are edible, but have little flavor. The colorful flowers can make a pretty garnish to salads, desserts, cold drinks, or serving trays. (The flower's central disk, while edible, can be bitter.) Zinnias thrive in heat, bloom all season, and are very easy to grow.

Botanical Interests Seeds, Zinnia, Thumbelina - 400 mg

Hardiness zone.2-11 Grow. The last frost has passed before directly sowing zinnia seeds outside. Plant the seeds only about 1/4-inch deep. You'll see

CHUXAY GARDEN Dwarf Zinnia Thumbelina Seed 1000 Seeds Rare Exotic Charm Dwarf Plant Adding a Decorative Appeal Great Courtyard Flower

Description:, Thumbelina zinnia produces semi-double to double flowers in the colors pink, purple, red, orange, white and yellow. Blooming for long

Zinnia Seeds, Thumbelina mix

Carefree Thumbelina zinnias are multi branching plants that reach 12-16 inches tall with semi-double and double 2 inch blossoms. These fast-growing flowers bloom in rich colors with plenty to cut for pretty indoor bouquets in shades of rich pink, salmon, lavender, purple, pumpkin, crimson and yellow. Sun loving Thumbelina has been a favorite with gardeners since it was an All-America selection in 1963. The bright blossoms attract butterflies, bumblebees and honeybees and many native pollinators.

Zinnia Dwarf Thumbelina Mix

How to Grow Zinnias in Pots: From Seed to Colorful Blooms

QUALITY - All seeds packaged by Seed Needs are intended for the current and the following growing seasons. All seeds are stored in a temperature controlled facility that is free of significant amounts of moisture. QUANTITY - Seed packets by Seed Needs offer generous quantities. You can share with friends and family, or save your extra seeds until the next season, if properly stored.

Seed Needs, Thumbelina Zinnia Mixture (Zinnia Elegans) 250 Seeds

Zinnias are easy plants for summertime gardens

Zinnia Thumbelina is a beautiful and colorful annual plant native to Mexico, with semi-double to double flowers in various colors. Its height is just 12 inches, so it's perfect for beds, borders, containers, and pollinator gardens. It's a fast-growing, long-blooming, low-maintenance option desirable to butterflies.

Zinnia Thumbelina Seeds for Planting in Your Home Flower Beds

Botanical Interests - Thumbelina Zinnia - NYBG Shop

Carefree Thumbelina zinnias are multi branching plants that reach 12-16 inches tall with semi-double and double 2 inch blossoms. These fast-growing flowers bloom in rich colors with plenty to cut for pretty indoor bouquets in shades of rich pink, salmon, lavender, purple, pumpkin, crimson and yellow. Sun loving Thumbelina has been a favorite with gardeners since it was an All-America selection in 1963. The bright blossoms attract butterflies, bumblebees and honeybees and many native pollinators.

Zinnia Dwarf Thumbelina Mix

Giant Violet Zinnia Flower Packet: ~100 Seeds (0.75 Gram)

ZINNIA elegans 'Thumbelina' (Zinnia, Dwarf Mixed - Thumbelina

GORGEOUS - Who doesn't love a bright, happy flower bed of zinnia flowers? ATTRACT POLLINATORS - Bring pollinators into your fruit, vegetable and

Zinnia Seeds for Planting Outdoors Flowers (Thumbelina) - Flower Seed Packet Annual Flower Heirloom, Non-GMO Variety- 800mg Seeds Great for Summer

Zinnias: The Hardest-Working Flower in the Summer Garden