As a gardener, nothing can be more exhilarating than a gorgeous flowerbed filled with colorful blooms that buzz with bees and other pollinators in the morning sunshine. This is especially exciting if ...
My gardening hot take is that you should stop planting zinnias—everyone’s garden darling—and plant coneflower instead. While I love zinnias as much as anyone (and have spent years and plenty of money ...
Zinnias are beloved by gardeners and pollinators alike. They're not only beautiful flowers that bloom from summer to the beginning of winter, they're also incredibly easy to grow across the United ...
These zinnia varieties keep giving all summer, making them the perfect choice for dedicated cutting gardens – or just the occasional homegrown bouquet.
For the past few years, I have reacquainted myself with a childhood favorite flower, zinnias. I had been too busy trying to grow perennials (that the voles kept eating), and have an English-looking ...
Many gardeners prefer to plant perennial flowers rather than annual flowers simply due to the fact that perennials which are healthy and well-cared-for will return year after year, while annuals need ...
Zinnias make fantastic cut flowers and companion plants, and their rainbow-hued blooms fit right into garden borders, flower beds, and patio planters. These annual flowers need to be replanted every ...
An interesting crop of new annual flowers is poised to debut in the 2026 growing season, including a caladium with black ...
In the movie “You’ve Got Mail”, Megan Ryan describes daisies to Tom Hanks: “I love daisies. They’re so friendly. Don’t you think daisies are the friendliest flower?” Well, Zinnias need to be added to ...
Zinnias are fast-growing, warm-season annual flowers that bloom with abandon, requiring only minimal care. These flowers come in bold, hot-palette colors, with new ones introduced yearly, including ...