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Cut and Come Again Zinnia
Cut and Come Again Zinnia
Top Choice for Cutting

  (1 customer reviews)

A mix of semi-double to fully double flowers--inviting reds, yellows, oranges, golds, whites. Provides weeks of outstanding color for beds and arrangements. Cut and Come Again Zinnia grows to 2 feet. Prefers full sun.

These old-fashioned favorites are easy to grow throughout the country. Tall types are excellent for the middle of beds and borders, and great for cutting. Dwarf varieties are outstanding edging plants.

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Cut and Come Again Zinnia - Seed Packet
15296 - For each offer ordered, get approx. 100 seeds.
Price: 1 - $1.95
2 or more - $1.75
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Product Details
Zones: 3 - 10 (-30° F.)
Height: 24-30 inches
Spacing: 8-10 inches
Depth: 1/4-1/2 inch
Spread: 8-10 inches
Sun/Shade: full sun
Germination: 5-7 days at 75-80 degrees F
Color: Red, yellow, orange, white, gold
Foliage: 1.5-2 inches, oval, rough, dark green
Blooms: early to midsummer
Comments: Is susceptible to powdery mildew; don't allow water to set on plants too long. Needs good air circulation to help prevent mildew. Likes hot, dry weather. Top zinnia for cut flower. Terrific mix of color. Profuse and consistent bloomer.
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Cut and Come Again Zinnia  Ships In Both Spring And Fall
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 -  Monday, December 03, 2007
Prolific bloomer
Reviewed By: Sue (Poynette, Wisconsin)
This zinnia was truly a pleasant surprise. I planted these seeds in late June and they just took off especially with the hot weather and continued to bloom until a hard frost in mid-October. I had no problems with powdery mildew and it did seem the more I cut the flowers, the more blooms I had. Definitely a winner and is now one of my favorite annuals.


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