Zinnia - Jazzy Mix
Zinnia - Jazzy Mix
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With warm, earthy tones and playful, petal-packed blooms, Jazzy Mix Zinnias bring a sense of whimsy to the garden and bouquet. Expect a painter’s palette of rust, mahogany, mustard, terra cotta, and gold, often with charming bi-colour striping or brushed edges. These petite, fully double blooms sit atop sturdy stems and flower prolifically through the heat of summer, making them a delight for cut flowers, garden borders, and pollinators alike.
Zinnia's are one of the easiest cut flowers to grow from seed and that is why we place it as a focal star for novice gardeners.
Best for: Mixed bouquets, bold summer colour, reliable cut-and-come-again production.
Approx 30 seeds per packet
Growing Information
| Season | Flowers in mid to late summer through early autumn – typically January to April, depending on when sown. |
| Type | Focal |
| Blooms | Cut and come again |
| Edible | Technically not edible but it is non-toxic and can be eaten. Perfect for decorating plants as lasts a long time out of water before wilting. |
| Spacing | Space 25–30cm apart for airflow and strong branching. |
| Days to Germination | 5-7 days |
| Days to Maturity | 75-90 days |
| Sowing Tips |
Sow indoors in late spring, or direct sow after your last frost. Cover seeds lightly with soil – they don’t need light to germinate. Transplant once seedlings have 2–3 sets of true leaves and the risk of frost has passed. Harden off well before planting out. |
| Growing Tips |
Loves full sun and well-drained soil – thrives in summer heat. Do not overwater – zinnias prefer drier conditions once established. Pinch early to encourage branching. Harvest when flowers are fully open and stem feels firm – zinnias do not continue to open after cutting. Excellent for cut-and-come-again – regular picking encourages more blooms. |
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