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Profusion Zinnias: An awesome flower to grow

Profusion Zinnias: An awesome flower to grow

Last year, as I was strolling through our local community garden, a lovely red flower caught my attention. Upon close examination, the flower resembled a zinnia. However, it was different than the zinnias I was growing. First, it was low growing, no more than 10 inches high. Second, there were abundant flowers. Curious, I went home and did some research. As it turns out, this was a Profusion Zinnia. Profusion zinnia has been around since at least 1999, but it was my first encounter. For me, profusion zinnias are an awesome flower to grow and add to your garden.

Because I love zinnia, I have been growing the tall variety of zinnia (Zinnia Elegans) in my garden for many years. Now, I grow both the elegans and profusion zinnia. Profusion zinnia is a hybrid cross between Zinnia elegans and zinnia angustifolia. They are a low growing, mounding type plant. Think of them as an alternative to marigold, petunia, periwinkle, or impatiens. They are prolific bloomers, come in a variety of colors, are award winners, and are delightful to watch grow. In addition, they do equally well planted in a container or in the ground.

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How to grow profusion zinnias from seeds

Profusion Zinnias: An awesome flower to grow

In general, zinnias are one of the easiest flowers to start from seed. The profusion zinnia is no different. They can either be started indoors from seed (4-6 weeks before the last frost) or directed seeded outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Zinnias will germinate in five to seven days in temperatures above 65°F. When the soil reaches a minimum temperature of 60°F, zinnias can be planted outdoors. Once the seedling emerges, it will take anywhere from 1-3 months for the flowers to appear.

Before planting outdoors, it’s important to “harden off” the seedlings. Hardening off is the process of gradually acclimating the plant to the outdoors. Hardening off can be done in a cold frame or by simply placing the plants outdoors for a couple of hours each day for one to two weeks. For a full guide on starting plants from seeds, see my blog post titled “The complete guide to starting plants from seeds indoors”.

How to care for profusion zinnia

Ideas for using profusion zinnias in the garden

Container Ideas:
Profusion Zinnias: An awesome flower to grow
Profusion Zinnias: An awesome flower to grow
In the flower garden
Profusion Zinnias: An awesome flower to grow
Profusion Zinnias: An awesome flower to grow
In the vegetable garden
Profusion Zinnias: An awesome flower to grow
Profusion Zinnias: An awesome flower to grow

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