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We are an honest shop and only list products that we have. Otherwise, we should have listed a bunch of other varieties from just few types. But we don't do that. We want to be honest and fair with you. We aim for repeat customers and build a relationship. We are GENEROUS who promise a freebie even for a purchase of a single item. But we want you to try more of our seeds so you can recover from shipping charges. We test our seeds from time to time to check their viability. Any questions, please let us know. Package: Includes 20+ seeds of Giant Cactus Zinnia secured in a ziplock plastic. Package also includes instruction on how to plant them. Planting Zinnias Light: Zinnias grow and flower best in full sun. They can flower in part shade, especially in warmer climates with afternoon shade, but they may be more susceptible to disease and have fewer flowers. Soil: Zinnias grow best on fertile, well-drained soils high in organic matter. Well-drained soil is important because zinnia seedlings can be prone to rotting in cool, wet soils. Spacing: Plant zinnia seeds a few inches apart in rows or clumps. Thin to 8 to 18 inches apart, depending upon the variety, once the plant has grown four leaves. Staking: These flowers have sturdy stems, so do not need staking. Watering: Zinnias need moist soil to grow their best. This is especially true of young plants. Water deeply a few times a week so the soil stays moist 6 to 8 inches deep. Don't overwater because zinnias can also succumb to rot diseases especially on wet, clay soils. Once established, zinnias a relatively drought tolerant. Trimming & Pruning: Deadhead (trim) spent flowers regularly to promote more flowering and to keep the plant tidy. To create bushier plants on tall varieties, pinch the growth tip of the plant when young. This will stimulate more side branching, a shorter plant, and more flowers. However, it may delay flowering, especially in cool summer areas.

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