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Cutting Garden Collection Zinnias (in deep 6-packs)
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Zinnias (in deep 6-packs)

$12.00
SOLD OUT

Zinnias are SO easy to grow and absolutely delightful in any size bouquets! For 2025 we’re SUPER EXCITED to add 3 astonishing new-to-the-world varieties to the line up! We trialed them for Johnny’s Selected Seeds last year and they were SPECTACULAR!

All of our specialty Zinnia varieties produce huge quantities of flowers that are much more disease resistant, thrive in summer heat and have long, strong stems. The more you harvest, the more they bloom!

OUR 2025 SELECTIONS

  • Aurora (New!) - Two-toned 4–6” wide dahlia-shaped double blooms in hues of apricot, butter yellow, coral, gold, orange, and pink. Early flowering. 30-40”

  • Agave (New!) - Gorgeous blend of sunset colors and large, heavily quilled cactus-flowered blooms. 4–6" densely petaled blooms in a cohesive blend of muted buff, coral, gold, peach, pink, and orange hues. Early flowering. 30-40”

  • Ballerina (New!) - 4–6" flowers are a blend of soft pink, blush and pale peach, with a mix of both dahlia- and cactus-type blooms with a high percentage of double blooms. 30-40”

  • Benary’s Giant Orange, Wine and Salmon Rose - 'Benary's Giant' blooms are truly giant at up to 6”, densely petaled, very long-lasting, and hold up well despite rain and summer's heat. Excellent vase life and low susceptibility to powdery mildew. 40-50”

  • Uproar Rose F1 - I grew this as part of the Assoc. of Specialty Cut Fower Growers’ seed trials and — like everyone else who trialed it — fell in love with its stunningly rich and vibrant 4-5” blooms. It easily takes center stage where ever it grows! 28-36”

  • Giant Dahlia-Flowered Creamy Yellow - The marvelous pale buttery-yellow shades of these large flowers are striking, both in the garden and in bouquets. The color is heavenly. 40-50”

  • Isabellina Creamy Yellow - This soft-buttercream treasure is grown from no-longer-available Floret seeds. Smaller than the Giant Dalia-Flowered Creamy Yellow, I love having both of them in the garden and for bouquets. 40-50”

  • Oklahoma Salmon and White - The ‘Oklahoma’ varieties are some of the most prolific zinnias we grow. The more petite double blooms and long strong stems are SUCH a delight and yield TONS of blooms! 30”

  • Queeny Lemon Peach, Lime with Blush and Pure Orange - ‘Queeny’ series zinnias are unique for their vibrant double, often multi-colored mid-size blooms, sturdy stems, and ease of care. Unique blend of colors. They are known for their tidy growth habit and prolific flowering. Great vase life. ‘Queeny Pure Orange’ stands apart for its marvelous color. 30-40”

HOW TO GROW

Zinnias are easy to grow and will keep producing all summer long if they’re regularly deadheaded. Be sure to PINCH out the top few inches of the growing stems when plants are about 12” tall — it’s worth it! You’ll get A LOT more flowers and longer stems if they’re pinched.

Space plants 9-12” apart in full sun. Ht: 30-40+”.

TO ORDER

  • Select the number of 6-packs you’d like and then Add to Cart.

  • ALL Pre-Orders must be picked up during the Plant Sale on Saturday, May 10, 1 - 4 p.m. (TIP: put a reminder in your phone)

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Zinnias are SO easy to grow and absolutely delightful in any size bouquets! For 2025 we’re SUPER EXCITED to add 3 astonishing new-to-the-world varieties to the line up! We trialed them for Johnny’s Selected Seeds last year and they were SPECTACULAR!

All of our specialty Zinnia varieties produce huge quantities of flowers that are much more disease resistant, thrive in summer heat and have long, strong stems. The more you harvest, the more they bloom!

OUR 2025 SELECTIONS

  • Aurora (New!) - Two-toned 4–6” wide dahlia-shaped double blooms in hues of apricot, butter yellow, coral, gold, orange, and pink. Early flowering. 30-40”

  • Agave (New!) - Gorgeous blend of sunset colors and large, heavily quilled cactus-flowered blooms. 4–6" densely petaled blooms in a cohesive blend of muted buff, coral, gold, peach, pink, and orange hues. Early flowering. 30-40”

  • Ballerina (New!) - 4–6" flowers are a blend of soft pink, blush and pale peach, with a mix of both dahlia- and cactus-type blooms with a high percentage of double blooms. 30-40”

  • Benary’s Giant Orange, Wine and Salmon Rose - 'Benary's Giant' blooms are truly giant at up to 6”, densely petaled, very long-lasting, and hold up well despite rain and summer's heat. Excellent vase life and low susceptibility to powdery mildew. 40-50”

  • Uproar Rose F1 - I grew this as part of the Assoc. of Specialty Cut Fower Growers’ seed trials and — like everyone else who trialed it — fell in love with its stunningly rich and vibrant 4-5” blooms. It easily takes center stage where ever it grows! 28-36”

  • Giant Dahlia-Flowered Creamy Yellow - The marvelous pale buttery-yellow shades of these large flowers are striking, both in the garden and in bouquets. The color is heavenly. 40-50”

  • Isabellina Creamy Yellow - This soft-buttercream treasure is grown from no-longer-available Floret seeds. Smaller than the Giant Dalia-Flowered Creamy Yellow, I love having both of them in the garden and for bouquets. 40-50”

  • Oklahoma Salmon and White - The ‘Oklahoma’ varieties are some of the most prolific zinnias we grow. The more petite double blooms and long strong stems are SUCH a delight and yield TONS of blooms! 30”

  • Queeny Lemon Peach, Lime with Blush and Pure Orange - ‘Queeny’ series zinnias are unique for their vibrant double, often multi-colored mid-size blooms, sturdy stems, and ease of care. Unique blend of colors. They are known for their tidy growth habit and prolific flowering. Great vase life. ‘Queeny Pure Orange’ stands apart for its marvelous color. 30-40”

HOW TO GROW

Zinnias are easy to grow and will keep producing all summer long if they’re regularly deadheaded. Be sure to PINCH out the top few inches of the growing stems when plants are about 12” tall — it’s worth it! You’ll get A LOT more flowers and longer stems if they’re pinched.

Space plants 9-12” apart in full sun. Ht: 30-40+”.

TO ORDER

  • Select the number of 6-packs you’d like and then Add to Cart.

  • ALL Pre-Orders must be picked up during the Plant Sale on Saturday, May 10, 1 - 4 p.m. (TIP: put a reminder in your phone)

Zinnias are SO easy to grow and absolutely delightful in any size bouquets! For 2025 we’re SUPER EXCITED to add 3 astonishing new-to-the-world varieties to the line up! We trialed them for Johnny’s Selected Seeds last year and they were SPECTACULAR!

All of our specialty Zinnia varieties produce huge quantities of flowers that are much more disease resistant, thrive in summer heat and have long, strong stems. The more you harvest, the more they bloom!

OUR 2025 SELECTIONS

  • Aurora (New!) - Two-toned 4–6” wide dahlia-shaped double blooms in hues of apricot, butter yellow, coral, gold, orange, and pink. Early flowering. 30-40”

  • Agave (New!) - Gorgeous blend of sunset colors and large, heavily quilled cactus-flowered blooms. 4–6" densely petaled blooms in a cohesive blend of muted buff, coral, gold, peach, pink, and orange hues. Early flowering. 30-40”

  • Ballerina (New!) - 4–6" flowers are a blend of soft pink, blush and pale peach, with a mix of both dahlia- and cactus-type blooms with a high percentage of double blooms. 30-40”

  • Benary’s Giant Orange, Wine and Salmon Rose - 'Benary's Giant' blooms are truly giant at up to 6”, densely petaled, very long-lasting, and hold up well despite rain and summer's heat. Excellent vase life and low susceptibility to powdery mildew. 40-50”

  • Uproar Rose F1 - I grew this as part of the Assoc. of Specialty Cut Fower Growers’ seed trials and — like everyone else who trialed it — fell in love with its stunningly rich and vibrant 4-5” blooms. It easily takes center stage where ever it grows! 28-36”

  • Giant Dahlia-Flowered Creamy Yellow - The marvelous pale buttery-yellow shades of these large flowers are striking, both in the garden and in bouquets. The color is heavenly. 40-50”

  • Isabellina Creamy Yellow - This soft-buttercream treasure is grown from no-longer-available Floret seeds. Smaller than the Giant Dalia-Flowered Creamy Yellow, I love having both of them in the garden and for bouquets. 40-50”

  • Oklahoma Salmon and White - The ‘Oklahoma’ varieties are some of the most prolific zinnias we grow. The more petite double blooms and long strong stems are SUCH a delight and yield TONS of blooms! 30”

  • Queeny Lemon Peach, Lime with Blush and Pure Orange - ‘Queeny’ series zinnias are unique for their vibrant double, often multi-colored mid-size blooms, sturdy stems, and ease of care. Unique blend of colors. They are known for their tidy growth habit and prolific flowering. Great vase life. ‘Queeny Pure Orange’ stands apart for its marvelous color. 30-40”

HOW TO GROW

Zinnias are easy to grow and will keep producing all summer long if they’re regularly deadheaded. Be sure to PINCH out the top few inches of the growing stems when plants are about 12” tall — it’s worth it! You’ll get A LOT more flowers and longer stems if they’re pinched.

Space plants 9-12” apart in full sun. Ht: 30-40+”.

TO ORDER

  • Select the number of 6-packs you’d like and then Add to Cart.

  • ALL Pre-Orders must be picked up during the Plant Sale on Saturday, May 10, 1 - 4 p.m. (TIP: put a reminder in your phone)