





Seeds - Zinnia Mix
Hand-harvested here at Perseverance Farm in Maine. These are cross-pollinated from Envy and Candy Cane varieties, among others. Great for pollinators. If you let some go to seed by not picking them for at least six weeks before your first frost date, you can harvest your own seeds for next year’s planting!
Zinnias don’t like to be transplanted, so it’s best to sow them directly in the ground after your last frost date.
Hand-harvested here at Perseverance Farm in Maine. These are cross-pollinated from Envy and Candy Cane varieties, among others. Great for pollinators. If you let some go to seed by not picking them for at least six weeks before your first frost date, you can harvest your own seeds for next year’s planting!
Zinnias don’t like to be transplanted, so it’s best to sow them directly in the ground after your last frost date.
Hand-harvested here at Perseverance Farm in Maine. These are cross-pollinated from Envy and Candy Cane varieties, among others. Great for pollinators. If you let some go to seed by not picking them for at least six weeks before your first frost date, you can harvest your own seeds for next year’s planting!
Zinnias don’t like to be transplanted, so it’s best to sow them directly in the ground after your last frost date.