Zinnias in the Garden

Zinnias are fast-growing plants and will bloom six to eight weeks after they are seeded. You can plant them all the way through July for blooms until frost. Plant seeds a few inches apart in rows or clumps in full sun. For more information, see How to Grow Zinnias, The Butterfly Magnets

Today let’s visit my friend’s garden with all her bright and cheerful zinnias.

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Carol

I was raised in Tennessee but have lived in Florida for many years. Love my home in the Tampa Bay area. My decorating style is eclectic - some vintage, some cottage, all with a modern flair. Pursuing a healthier lifestyle. Spent many years in social services but am happily retired.

25 thoughts to “Zinnias in the Garden”

  1. How pretty the zinnias are!! I planted my annuals late this year because of my surgery but next year, I plan on getting a bit more creative than I was this year and zinnias are on my list for next year!!Thanks for sharing!!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

    1. It’s always a dance between the weather and flowers – sometimes you are just waiting for the dance to begin. Have a great week!

  2. Carol – so lovely. I have fond childhood memories of zinnias – my Mother always had them in the garden. And they make such sturdy, long-lasting cut flowers! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!

  3. These beautiful Zinnias make me think so much on Dahlias. Do you know if they are in the same family? The pink one is my favorite:) Many thanks for sharing these beauties with all Seasons! Have a grand week (hopefully not too hot!)

  4. Hello, Very pretty zinnias, They are so colorful and a cheerful sight. Lovely post. Enjoy your day and I wish you a happy new week!

  5. Zinnias are such bright and pretty flowers; they cheer one up immensely. Mine are just beginning to bloom and I’m looking forward to cutting them and encouraging them to produce even more blooms.

  6. Hello Carol, I have taken over Dishing It & Digging It every Sunday. The new name is Love your Creativity. I hope you continue to share your posts. In fact, i have featured you fabulous zinnias for the new link party today, Sunday.

    1. Yes I was sad to hear that Christine is no longer hosting but I am happy to still attend your new party. Thanks for the feature – I’ll see you tonight!

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