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Zinnia 'Oklahoma Pink'
Zinnia 'Oklahoma Pink'
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Oklahoma Pink (Zinnia elegans)
Oklahoma Pink Zinnia charms with medium-sized, fully double blooms in a soft, romantic pink. Each flower rests atop long, sturdy stems, making it ideal for cutting gardens, borders, or mixed bouquets. Its delicate, cheerful hue adds warmth and charm to garden beds while blending beautifully with deeper purples, creamy whites, or bright corals for layered, painterly displays. Regular harvesting encourages abundant blooms, ensuring a steady supply of flowers that brighten both the garden and floral arrangements.
Vigorous and reliable, Oklahoma Pink thrives in summer heat and sun, with low susceptibility to powdery mildew. Its cut-and-come-again habit provides multiple harvests over the season, offering excellent vase life. Perfect for gardeners seeking a romantic, versatile zinnia, it pairs beautifully with complementary shades to create timeless, elegant bouquets and garden beds full of life and colour.
DETAILS:
QTY: 25
TYPE: Annual
SITE: Full Sun
DEPTH: 1/4"
GERMINATION: 5-7 days at 21-24°C
HEIGHT: 30-40”
MATURITY: 75-90 days
SPACING: 9-12”
PINCH: When 12” tall
HOW TO GROW:
Indoors (recommended): Sow seeds into seedling containers 4–6 weeks before the last frost. Cover the seeds, as they require darkness to germinate. A heat mat will help maintain an optimal temperature of –. Lower temperatures will result in slower germination. Do not allow plants to become root-bound. Harden off seedlings for 7–10 days before transplanting them outdoors after all danger of frost has passed.
Direct Seed (alternative): Sow seeds directly outdoors after the last frost. For a prolonged harvest, succession-sow every two weeks until midsummer.
Pinching: To encourage strong branching and a more abundant bloom, pinch the initial bud or bloom from the plant when it is young. Continue to deadhead spent flowers throughout the season.
Soil Preference and Watering: Zinnias thrive in full sun and prefer well-drained, fertile soil. Keep the soil consistently moist, but avoid overwatering, which can lead to mildew.
Fertilizing: Zinnias are heavy feeders. Amending the soil with compost before planting is recommended. You can also use a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer every 4–6 weeks to encourage continuous blooming.
Harvesting: For bouquets, harvest stems when the flowers are fully open but still firm. To check if a zinnia is ready to be harvested, gently shake the stem; if the neck is wobbly, it's not ready. Harvest in the early morning or late evening and immediately place in a vase of water.
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