How to grow Zinnias and get great results! (2024)

Do you want to learn how to grow zinnias? I have been growing Zinnias for years. They are one of my favorite summer flowers. Once they begin to bloom, they keep going until the first hard frost! That means with a little care in May or June, you can have hundreds of gorgeous flowers until October. Mine lasted until November this year. The make amazing cut flowers and the more you cut, the more they come back. They keep pollinators happy for months and draw many, many butterflies to your garden. I’ve spent a great deal of time learning how to care for Zinnias and want to share some of my experiences. There are two simple things that make a HUGE difference when growing zinnias.

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How to grow zinnias: Planting the seeds

First, you want to plant them as early as you can, but after all danger of frost has passed. I am sometimes daring and plant them two weeks before the frost date if the weather seems to be steady. For me, that means planting in mid-May. I usually notice the first blooms by the beginning of July and by the end of July, my garden is exploding with blooms. It might seem like a long time to wait, but it is totally worth it.

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When planting the seeds make sure that you prepare the soil in advance. This is one of the most important steps and I cannot underestimate how crucial it is.

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I decided to experiment last year. When I planted the Zinnias on the right, I tilled the soil ahead of time. I did not till the soil on the left side but instead put down some potting mix. As you can see, you MUST till the soil when planting zinnias.

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I planted one whole pound of zinnia seeds last year- that is thousands of seeds. Instead of measuring the distance between each seed, I just took handfuls of seeds and broadcasted them as evenly as I could with my hands, then gently raked the soil to cover them with dirt. Be careful when you rake them and use gentle, short strokes so that you don’t move all of the seeds to the front of the garden. Also, be sure to plant them in an area that gets a lot of sun. They will not do well at all in the shade. If you need a source for seeds, I highly recommend getting them from American Meadows.

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After you plant the seeds, you should see seedlings within about one week. They don’t need a lot of care at this stage, but I make sure to water them if isn’t a lot of rain. You will see them begin to wilt if they need water, but it is better to lot let them get to that point.

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How to Maintain a Beautiful Zinnia Garden:

The secret to growing the biggest, greenest zinnias is to fertilize them! I can’t underestimate what a huge difference this makes.

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Various websites recommend a 5-5-5 blend. My best success, by far, has been with Miracle grow. I mostly use the Rose mix because I water my roses at the same time.

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As the summer progresses, keep an eye on your Zinnias to see if they need water. I water mine pretty frequently in the summer. Avoid watering them at the end of the day because they are prone to getting powdery mildew (a type of mold that looks like white powder). If your zinnias get powdery mildew, you can help them by using my natural spray for roses– it works on Zinnias as well! It prevents pests and helps stop the spread of powdery mildew.

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And that is how to care for Zinnias! I hope you try growing them- they have given me more joy than I imagined.

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How to grow Zinnias and get great results! (2024)

FAQs

How to grow Zinnias and get great results!? ›

When growing Zinnias all you have to do is plant the seeds ¼-inch deep. Make sure the soil is well-draining and they can get lots of sunshine. They should start sprouting in about a week and once the seedlings are about 3 inches tall, thin them out, so they are approximately 6 to 18 inches apart.

How do you grow perfect zinnias? ›

Watering: Zinnias need moist soil to grow their best. This is especially true of young plants. Water deeply a few times a week so the soil stays moist 6 to 8 inches deep. Don't overwater because zinnias can also succumb to rot diseases especially on wet, clay soils.

What is the best fertilizer for zinnias? ›

Plantings should be fertilized at least twice during the growing season using a balanced granular or water soluble 20-20-20 fertilizer or a slow release fertilizer at the time of planting. Give each plant plenty of space when setting them out as the hairy stems of zinnias are susceptible to powdery mildew.

How can I encourage my zinnia to bloom? ›

I prefer using needle nose pruners, which allow you to get right to spot on the stem where you want to cut. Pinching your flowers back encourages the plant to branch out and produce more blooms. Zinnias are cut-and-come-again plants, so the more you cut from them, the more they'll produce for you.

How do I keep zinnias blooming all summer? ›

Yes, deadheading zinnias is essential for prolonging the flowering season and maintaining plant vigor. By removing faded blooms before seed formation, you encourage the plant to redirect its energy into producing new flowers. Plus, why not cut your blooms to enjoy inside!

How do you keep zinnias looking good? ›

Deadheading, in essence, tricks the plant into reblooming. By repeatedly deadheading zinnias throughout the summer, you can keep plants in the flowering stage, provide long-lasting color. Deadheading also keeps plants looking their best.

Should I pinch out the growing tips of zinnias? ›

It pays to pinch out zinnias. By removing the central growing tip when plants are around 20-30cm (8-12in) above a pair of leaves. This encourages branching and therefore more flowers. This can sometimes mean pinching out or sacrifing the first flower, but you will get more flowers in the long run.

Is Miracle-Gro good for zinnias? ›

The secret to growing the biggest, greenest zinnias is to fertilize them! I can't underestimate what a huge difference this makes. The zinnias on the left were fertilized several times with Miracle Grow- what a huge difference!

Is Epsom salt good for zinnias? ›

Feed plants with nitrate-based fertilizer at 200- to 250-ppm nitrogen. Interveinal chlorosis may indicate magnesium deficiency; supplement with MgSO4 (Epsom Salts) at 16 ounces/100 gallons. If grown on the lean side and too dry, zinnias may flower prematurely.

Should I water zinnias everyday? ›

Zinnias require regular watering but do not overwater as they can tolerate dryer soil better than overly wet soil and too much water can cause fungal diseases. Only water when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry and try to water the base of the plant and not the foliage when possible.

How do you make zinnias thrive? ›

Even though zinnias can tolerate short periods of drought, Mbofung-Curtis says they'll grow best in moist soil. "Water plants about three times a week so that the soil stays moist to about 6 to 8 inches deep," she says. For potted plants, she recommends only watering when the soil feels dry.

Do zinnias like to be crowded? ›

Do zinnias like to be crowded? Zinnias generally prefer to have some space between plants to thrive and produce their best blooms.

Do zinnias do better in pots or in the ground? ›

Zinnias are versatile and adaptable plants that thrive in containers just as well as they do in traditional garden beds. If you just sighed in relief, I can relate because I did too when I heard this fabulous news!

How do you keep zinnias from flopping over? ›

Zinnias can be show-offs with their vibrant blooms, but without proper support, they'll droop from the weight of their own beauty. Use stakes or cages to prop them up, ensuring they stand tall and proud, rather than looking like they've had a rough night.

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