Zinnia, Giant Double Flowered Mixed Colors Seeds, 1g

Zinnia elegans

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Zinnia, Giant Double Flowered Mixed Colors Seeds, 1g

Zinnia elegans

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Grow a stunning mix of Zinnia flowers with our Giant Double Flowered Mixed Colors seeds.

 With an array of vibrant hues, these flowers will make a statement in any garden. This vibrant mix offers an array of large, double-layered blooms in stunning shades of red, pink, yellow, and orange. These easy-to-grow annuals attract pollinators and add a splash of color to flower beds, borders, and cutting gardens. 

*Both double and semi-double blooms will be produced.

Sku: 4024

Common Name: Zinnia

Botanical Name: Zinnia elegans

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Good For Pollinators

Good For Pollinators

Grows best In

Grows
Best In:

Full Sun|Partial Shade

Germination

Days to
Germination:

5 - 10 Days

Container

Best
Container Size:

18"+

Height

Growing Height:

2 - 3'

water Needs

Water
Needs:

Average (1 - 2 in / week)

Plant Lifecycle

Plant
Lifecycle:

Annual

Plant Type

Plant Type:

Flower

Harvest/Bloom Season

Harvest/Bloom
Season:

Spring|Summer|Fall

Growing Season

Growing
Season:

Summer|Fall

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Characteristics: Attracts bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, pollinators, and songbirds | Pet friendly | Cut flowers

Color: Multicolored | Pink | Red | Orange | White

Fill Weight (grams): 1 g

Approximate Seed Count: 105 - 120

Days To Bloom: 60 - 75 Days

Landscape Use: Bedding

Resistance: Deer|Rabbit|Black Walnut

Tolerance: Heat|Drought|Dry Soil

Package Dimensions: 3.25 x 4.5"

Instructions Chevron Down Chevron Forward

For early bloom, start indoors. After danger of frost, sow outdoors. Thin when plants are a few inches tall. Transplant to garden after frost. Harden off before transplanting.

Planting Depth: 0.25 - 1"

Seed Spacing: Sow zinnia seeds roughly 12" apart.

Nutrient Care Instructions: Apply SUPERthrive once per week. Soak in solution of 1/4 tsp per gal for 15 min. or longer depending on size and type.

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Perfect for high boundaries. Create dramatic impact by grouping in bright gardens. Impressive and enduring as floral arrangements. Deadhead to extend flowering period. Provide ample nutrients and moisture.

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At Ferry Morse, we are proud of our non-GMO & guaranteed fresh seeds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Zinnia

We offer consumer-friendly zinnia seeds that are easy to grow and suitable for gardeners of all levels, from beginners to experts.

Are zinnias annuals or perennials?

Garden zinnias are grown as annual flowers and complete their life cycle in a single growing season.

How long does it take zinnias to bloom from seed?

Most zinnias begin flowering about 16–20 weeks after sowing.

What type of container should I use to start zinnia seeds indoors?

Individual cells or biodegradable pots help reduce root disturbance and make transplanting zinnia seedlings easier.

Why do zinnias dislike transplanting?

Zinnias are sensitive to root disturbance. Damaging the roots during transplanting can slow growth or stress young plants.

Can zinnia seedlings be transplanted?

Yes, but zinnias dislike root disturbance. If transplanting is necessary, move seedlings while they are young and handle the roots carefully.

How long does it take for zinnia seeds to germinate?

Under favorable conditions, zinnia seeds germinate quickly, often within five days. However, germination can take up to 14 days depending on soil temperature, moisture, and growing conditions.

What temperature is best for germinating zinnia seeds?

Zinnia seeds germinate best at about 70°F (21°C).

When should I sow zinnia seeds?

Sow zinnia seeds from early to mid-spring after the danger of frost has passed and the soil has begun to warm.

Can I mix zinnia seeds in with my wildflower mix?

Yes—and it’s a good idea. Annuals like zinnias sprout and bloom faster than many perennials, so they fill in bare spots while the longer-lived wildflowers establish. Just remember to loosen the soil and rake in lightly so both seed types have good soil contact.

My Double Zinnia flowers don’t look “double.” Did I get the wrong type?

Probably not. Newly opened zinnia blooms often start with a single row of petals before filling out. Within a few days, they develop the full, layered look typical of double varieties. Keep plants watered, provide full sun, and wait for flowers to mature—petal fullness increases as blooms age.

My Ferry-Morse Zinnias have gray leaves and stems. What’s causing this?

Grayish leaves or stems on zinnias are often caused by powdery mildew or aphid infestations—sometimes both. Powdery mildew appears as a whitish-gray film on foliage, especially in humid late-summer weather. Check the undersides of leaves for small, soft-bodied aphids. To manage them, spray plants with a strong stream of water to dislodge insects, prune heavily affected leaves, and improve airflow. Neem oil sprays can help control both aphids and fungal issues.

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Overall rating: 4.7 / 5 from 10 reviews.

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Reviews

Sprouted in 4 days

"I planted my Zinnia seeds four days ago. I watered them well after planting and have forgotten to water one day already. I went to my garden bed where I planted them today and saw sprouts already. I'm very excited to have a bed full of beautiful flowers. I recommend this brand for good germination rate."

Amy H. (5/5)

Vibrant colors !!!

"I just received this product from Influenster and Ferry-Morse for my honest review. I planted them a few weeks ago and the haven't started to rise up because of the cold weather here. When they do I know the will be full of beautiful bright colors, red's and yellows and orange, I can't wait. I water throughly once a week. I make sure the soil is throughly saturated. Now bring on the sunshine!!!"

Angela L. (5/5)

Pretty colors!

"It's not planting season here yet but I'm super excited to plant these and watch the colors fill my garden!! I love these flowers and love that I can watch them grow from a seed instead of buying them at the store."

Emily R. (5/5)

I have two coming up

"I have two coming up out of the whole pkg."

Alexis W. (2/5)

Pretty

"So far so good! These are beautiful flowers!! Easy to start from seeds! They're easy to plant and maintain!! They do grow incredibly well!! A great way to get kids interested in a garden"

Jessica L. (5/5)

Beautiful Blooms

"I planted a couple of different flower varieties but these seeds were the only ones to come up. I have used this brand in the past and I'm looking forward to seeing the beautiful blooms."

Peyton H. (5/5)

Beauty

"Zinnias are one of my favorite flowers. They are beautiful and strong and hardy. They come in a variety of colors. I've spread the seeds to cover a decent section for them to grow and take over. So easy to plant."

Heather A. (5/5)

Zinnia this Spring

"One of the best flowers I want to have this season is Zinnia. They already starting to sprout and I am so excited. I really do love Ferry-Morse the quality of their seeds are really wonderful."

Feona R. (5/5)

"Every seed emerged"

Cheryl (5/5)

Zinnias the best cut flower

"Beautiful cut flowers that grow all season long!"

Tilli H. (5/5)

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