Pumila Pompon Zinnia Seeds
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Pumila Pompon Zinnia Seeds
Pumila Pompon Zinnia Seeds
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$3.95 USD
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Packet Size: 230 Seeds
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PRE-ORDER: THIS SHIPS 3/1/26
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Pumila Pompon Zinnia delivers a classic, fully to semi-double bloom that brings cheerful color to any garden setting. This semi-dwarf annual grows to about 24 inches tall and produces long-lasting, 3-inch flowers ideal for bright borders or vibrant cut arrangements. With a wide range of warm colors and a long summer bloom period, this variety brings reliable charm and easy success for growers of all experience levels.
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Growing Information
Planting
- Start seeds outdoors after the final frost or indoors a few weeks earlier for a head start.
- Plant seeds ¼ inch deep in well-draining soil and keep the area consistently moist until germination.
- Allow 8–12 inches of spacing between plants to accommodate their mature spread and promote airflow.
- Choose a site with full sun to encourage rapid growth and abundant blooms within the 50–70 days to maturity.
- Warm soil speeds germination, making this old-fashioned variety one of the easiest flowers to start and grow.
- Transplant carefully if starting indoors, taking care not to disturb young roots as plants establish.
Maintenance
- Deadhead spent blooms consistently to extend flowering well into late summer.
- Water deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry slightly between sessions to avoid root issues.
- Provide good air circulation around the 24-inch-tall plants to reduce humidity-related problems.
- Apply a balanced fertilizer during active growth to support strong stems and continuous flowering.
- Mulch lightly around the base to retain soil moisture and limit weed competition.
Harvest & Storage
- Cut blooms when fully colored and firm, as this helps maintain their shape in arrangements.
- Harvest regularly to encourage new flower production throughout the season.
- Freshly cut stems can be stored in clean water for several days, maintaining excellent vase life.
- Remove any foliage below the waterline to extend freshness and prevent bacterial growth.