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Item Number: SWF5117

‘Heirloom Raggedy Anne’ Cactus Zinnia Seeds

Large Chrysanthemum-Style Blooms

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Description

Zinnia - Raggedy Anne Cactus (Heirloom) - Zinnia elegans Annual - These giant flowering cactus zinnias have jolly, 4 - 5" flower faces with curved and twisted narrow petals like quilled chrysanthemums. Raggedy Anne's branching plants grow 3 - 4' tall and bloom merrily, lighting up the garden for weeks on end. This custom mix coordinates the radiant shades of canary and golden yellow, orange, crimson, scarlet, coral, carmine rose, lilac rose, pink, and white&emdish;you will have dozens of glowing bouquets of these exuberant old-fashioned flowers.

Variety Details

  • Botanical name: Zinnia elegans
  • Plant type: Annual
  • Growth habit: Upright
  • Crop category: Flower seed
  • Flower character: Annual - These giant flowering cactus zinnias have jolly, 4 - 5" flower faces with curved and twisted narrow petals like quilled chrysanthemums.
  • Recorded feature: Good Cut Flower
  • Product format: Seed packet

Sowing & Growing

  • Soil Temperature: above 50°F
  • Planting Depth: 1"
  • Germination: 7-10 Days
  • Height At Maturity: 3 to 4 feet
  • Sun/Shade: Full Sun
  • Spacing After Thinning: 10-12"

Prepare a weed-reduced seedbed for ‘Heirloom Raggedy Anne’ Cactus Zinnia and use the recorded planting season, depth, and light requirements. Press shallow-sown seed into good soil contact and keep the seed zone from drying during establishment. Thin or transplant only when the growth habit and spacing call for it. Leave enough room for mature width and air movement. Bloom timing and final height can shift with sowing date, climate, soil, moisture, and competition, so use listed figures as planning ranges.

Place ‘Heirloom Raggedy Anne’ Cactus Zinnia where its recorded height and growth habit fit the surrounding planting. Shorter companions can be positioned toward bed edges, while taller stems need room where they will not shade small seedlings too early. If cutting flowers, harvest with clean tools at the stage appropriate to the bloom form. If leaving flowers in place, observe how bloom sequence changes through the season and record which sowing date performed best at the site.

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Shipping Information

Ships from Northern CA.

Shipping Weight: 0.01 lb

Dimensions: 4.5"L x 3.125"W x 0.1"H

Features

  • Attracts Bees/Butterflies
  • Does Not Require Support
  • Good Cut Flower
  • Good Fall Color
  • Greenhouse Compatible
  • Heirloom
  • Requires Summer Water
  • Useful for Ornamental

Characteristics

USDA Growing Zone: 3 - 10
Bloom Season : Fall
Bloom Season : Summer
Flower Color : Mix
Flower Color : Orange
Flower Color : Pink
Flower Color : Red
Flower Color : White
Flower Color : Yellow
Growth Habit : Upright
Life Cycle : Annual
Plant Usage : Attracts Bees/Butterflies
Plant Usage : Ornamental
Planting Time : Spring
Seed Unit Sizes : Seed Pack
Sun Requirements : Full Sun

Planting & Care

Soil & Water: Zinnias grow readily in ordinary garden soil in full sun. For large and abundant flowers, thin before seedlings get crowded; adequate spacing and regular, even watering helps keep zinnias productive and discourages mildew. Pick when flower blossoms first open and petals are tight for longest vase life. Cut long stems well back into the plant to keep plants branching low and producing best blooms.

Planting & Growing:To Start Directly in the Garden: Sow seeds in a well-worked seedbed in full sun when the danger of frost has passed and weather is above 50°F both day and night. Space seeds 2-3”, cover about 1” and gently firm soil. Keep evenly moist while awaiting germination. Thin seedlings to 10 - 12” apart when large enough to handle. To Start Early Indoors: Four weeks before the last frost date, sow seeds 1” deep and 2-3” apart in containers of seed starting mix. Keep warm and moist and provide a strong light source. Feed with half-strength fertilizer every 2 weeks. Just as soon as seedlings have several sets of true leaves, and weather is above 50°F both day and night, transplant outdoors about 8 - 12” apart.

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