7300+ Giant Zinnia Seeds

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quantity: 1 Pack (approx. 7300 Seeds)

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Description
Beginner-Friendly & High-Yield

Transform Your Garden with a Giant Splash of Color

An easy-to-grow mix of colossal zinnias that covers vast areas with vibrant, all-season blooms. No expert skills required.

Massive Coverage from a Single Pouch

Don't let the small package fool you. Containing over 7,300 seeds, this single 2oz pouch covers an impressive 6,500 square feet—roughly the size of a basketball court. Easily fill large garden beds, borders, or open landscapes with a dense sea of color.

Covers ~6,500 sq. ft. 7,300+ Seeds

Perfect for Beginners: Just Sow & Watch Them Grow

Designed for success, even if it's your first garden. These seeds are known for rapid germination in just 7–10 days. Once established, they are drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, thriving with minimal effort while providing maximum reward.

Rapid Growth Drought Tolerant Low Maintenance

Giant Blooms for Stunning Displays

These aren't your average flowers. Growing impressively tall (3–4 feet), they create powerful visual impact in the back of borders. Their sturdy stems and vibrant, long-lasting blooms also make them exceptional for cutting, bringing the beauty of your garden indoors.

3-4 ft. Tall Excellent Cut Flowers All-Season Bloom

Product Specifications

Variety Type California Giant Zinnia Mix
Seed Count 7,300+ Seeds
Net Weight 2 oz (approx. 56.7g)
Est. Coverage Area Up to 6,500 sq. ft.
Mature Plant Height 3 – 4 Feet
Germination Time 7 – 10 Days
Bloom Time Late Spring to Frost (approx. 75-90 days to first bloom)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need to start these seeds indoors?

A: It's best to direct sow them. Zinnias do not like their roots disturbed and grow best when sown directly into warm garden soil outdoors after all danger of frost has passed.

Q: How much sun do they require?

A: Zinnias love the sun! For the most abundant blooms and sturdiest stems, ensure they are planted in an area that receives full direct sunlight for at least 6-8 hours per day.

Q: Will these flowers come back next year?

A: Zinnias are annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in one growing season. However, if you allow some flowers to dry on the stalk at the end of the season, they may drop seeds that could sprout the following spring.