The gaily-coloured Zinnia

We are well into the season of annuals, seeds and bulbs. Zinnia elegans commonly called youth and old-age or Mexican Zinnias originated as the name suggests, from Mexico and spread throughout the Caribbean and the Americas.

20131117peggyIn almost every garden in the Caribbean you can find Zinnias growing. There are many varieties with heights ranging from 10 to 30 inches. Flowers can be single, semi-single or fully double in shades of red, white, pink, yellow and orange.

There are also mildew-resistant varieties and which are mostly bicoloured, such as the famous Chippendale, Rose pinwheel and Zinna linearis.

Zinnia elegans are gaily coloured garden favourites which include Peter Pan, Lilliput and Thumbeliana. These are low growing and so are ideal for window boxes.

Plant Zinnia seeds in Pro Mix using the same method as with Marigolds. Transplant the Zinnia seedlings into well-drained potting soil when they are approximately two or three inches tall. Take extra care when transplanting.

20140518flowersFertilize with Miracle Gro-All Purpose Plant Food every 7-14 days. Water daily and do not allow to dry out. These half-hardy annuals like full sun and make attractive edgings or mass planting beds for cut flowers. They can last up to 3 to 6 months with care.

Until next week, happy gardening!