Zinnia 'Oklahoma Salmon'
Zinnia Oklahoma Seeds - The most divine shades of pale salmon to deep apricot and everything inbetween.
Zinnia elegans
Approx 20 Seeds
Lets talk about them
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I adore the Oklahoma series of zinnia - medium sized multi-layered stunners. A versatile supporting flower, an absolute must grow.
Zinnia is super easy to grow, low maintenance and heat tolerant (In fact they thrive in the heat). A true cut and come again flower, which will grace you with blooms all summer long, right up to the first frost.
How to make these beauties grow
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Sow: Late Spring 4-6 weeks before the last frost. Direct sow once danger of frost has passed.
How: Sow to 3mm deep. Zinnia do not love being transplanted so soil blocking recommended if not direct sowing. Stressed plants are more likely to produce single blooms.
Space: 20-30cm
Height: 75cm
Where: Full Sun
Days to Maturity: 75-90 days
Pick: Give it a wiggle, if its floppy it's not ready to be picked.
Annual
Notes From The Garden
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Nip out the initial bud to encourage branching and bloom production (althought Zinnias are so productive I've never found this necessary - especailly if harvesting for cut flowers).
Early stems can be short but elongate as the summer progresses. Don't be afraid to harvest deeply.
I do find Zinnias are like making pancakes. The first lot of flowers are abit rubbish, but they really get into their stride as the summer heats up. If your 1st flowers aren't multilayered beauties, be patient.
Zinnias have a fabulous vase life, but make the water dirty quickly, so change daily if possible.
Photo: Barrhill Blooms