
Canary Bird Zinnia Seeds
About- Native to Mexico, this heirloom zinnia produces 4-5 inch wide cheerful yellow flowers that are sure to brighten up your garden. A favorite of crafters, florist and gardeners alike, Canary Bird is easy to grow with blooms lasting throughout the summer.Ā
When and Where to Plant-Ā Start indoors or direct sow, taking extra care if transplanting seedlings. Add compost in an area that is well draining as zinnias are susceptible to mildew.
Care and Harvest-Ā Pinch plants when young to encourage longer stems. Water regularly at the base of the plant. Harvest as flower just begins to open to use as a cut flower.
Type-Ā Annual
Botanical Name-Ā Zinnia elegans
Planting Depth-Ā 1/4"
Days to Germination-Ā 7-10
Plant Spacing-Ā 6-8"
Height-Ā 30"
Approximate Seeds per Pkt- 150
1/4 oz. Value Pack = 1,000 seeds
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Canary Bird Zinnia Seeds
About- Native to Mexico, this heirloom zinnia produces 4-5 inch wide cheerful yellow flowers that are sure to brighten up your garden. A favorite of crafters, florist and gardeners alike, Canary Bird is easy to grow with blooms lasting throughout the summer.Ā
When and Where to Plant-Ā Start indoors or direct sow, taking extra care if transplanting seedlings. Add compost in an area that is well draining as zinnias are susceptible to mildew.
Care and Harvest-Ā Pinch plants when young to encourage longer stems. Water regularly at the base of the plant. Harvest as flower just begins to open to use as a cut flower.
Type-Ā Annual
Botanical Name-Ā Zinnia elegans
Planting Depth-Ā 1/4"
Days to Germination-Ā 7-10
Plant Spacing-Ā 6-8"
Height-Ā 30"
Approximate Seeds per Pkt- 150
1/4 oz. Value Pack = 1,000 seeds
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About- Native to Mexico, this heirloom zinnia produces 4-5 inch wide cheerful yellow flowers that are sure to brighten up your garden. A favorite of crafters, florist and gardeners alike, Canary Bird is easy to grow with blooms lasting throughout the summer.Ā
When and Where to Plant-Ā Start indoors or direct sow, taking extra care if transplanting seedlings. Add compost in an area that is well draining as zinnias are susceptible to mildew.
Care and Harvest-Ā Pinch plants when young to encourage longer stems. Water regularly at the base of the plant. Harvest as flower just begins to open to use as a cut flower.
Type-Ā Annual
Botanical Name-Ā Zinnia elegans
Planting Depth-Ā 1/4"
Days to Germination-Ā 7-10
Plant Spacing-Ā 6-8"
Height-Ā 30"
Approximate Seeds per Pkt- 150
1/4 oz. Value Pack = 1,000 seeds













