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Old January 23, 2019   #1
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Default Zinnias

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Old January 23, 2019   #2
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Nice! Which zinnias are those? Zinnias are so easy and they sure bring the butterflies and other pollinators around. We always plant a strip of them along the fence at the side of the garden. I like the taller ones as it makes deadheading easier on my back. And they're usually half red ones and half yellow ones.
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Old January 23, 2019   #3
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I grew the green envy zinnias, dark purple,Will Roger's,Red man cactus, Burpeeanea Giants,candystripe, a few others for the pollinators. I loved watching the butterflies and hummingbirds.
So easy to grow and added eye popping color.
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The orange king zinnia, one of my favorites.
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Old January 30, 2019   #5
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Nice flowers!
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Old January 30, 2019   #6
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Thank You!
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Old January 30, 2019   #7
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Is the Orange King the third photo, with the butterfly?

And which is that velvety purple one in the second photo, do you know? Beautiful.

They are all lovely!
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Is the Orange King the third photo, with the butterfly?

And which is that velvety purple one in the second photo, do you know? Beautiful.

They are all lovely!
The zinnia is a dark purple zinnia, I purchased from Crosmans seeds. Will Rogers, zinnias is a true red color zinnia with the monarch butterfly. I will see if I took a pic of the orange king zinnia,
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Old January 31, 2019   #9
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Zinnias are the best! Easy to sprout, fast growing, butterflies and even hummingbirds love them.
Now if only they had fragrance lol!
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These are Will Rogers and Daffodil, what I use every year along the fence by the edge of the garden. Those colors seem to attract the most butterflies for me. The height is just right for me for deadheading but not so tall they eventually fall over.



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Beautiful! Zinnias. I like the Will Roger zinnias, one of my favorite red zinnias.
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Wish zinnias was fragrant too.
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Old January 31, 2019   #14
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Oh, so pretty!
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Yes, very nice! We have powdery mildew problems here in the late summer - those leaves look great!
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