Those queen series are so exciting to see what comes from them! I have some QLOrange that are nearly copper and are my favorites now. All of my cupcakes were singles. Thanks for the great video!
Oh your flowers are fabulous and gorgeous! Great video on the different varieties. I am growing dahlias, but I need to grow zinnias next year! Great job!❤😊😍
Oh i'm so glad i found you. The zinnias are beautiful!! I love that you put a picture up on the screen. And you bouquets are stunning. I need to binge watch your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your zinnias with us!! I just got into zinnias; purchased some of the Queen series and purchased Floret Flower Farm's Zinnias, "Precious Metals" so it's going to be interesting to see the different varieties.
I’m so glad you found me too:) I’m growing tons of Zinnias again this year, including some floret originals. I’ll share how it goes and I wish you lots of success with yours this year!
okay - you convinced me to try these again next year. I didn't care for them this year and hardly used them in my bouquets because I thought they looked 'dirty' or 'old', but I am going to try again!
@@OliviasBlooms I will! I think I am going to make sure I separate them out to their own section in the field. I feel like the blooms after the first cut were prettier.
I was so excited when I bought my seeds from a reputable company but my Peach Zinderella's were pitiful ☹️ and the only zinnia I won't regrow. Great video on these amazing flowers ❤️
Thank you for the feedback! So sorry to hear about the zinderellas. I’m hoping floret comes out with a more reliable fluffy zinnia in her breeding program!
The Queen Limes are the main zinnias I'll be growing this season (we're just starting here in Australia). I've struggled a bit with zinnias in the past - they germinate OK but are patchy in the field, but they're gorgeous when they really get going. What is the spacing you use for them?
Hello in Australia! I did a 12 inch spacing here. We get a lot of rain and are very humid, but they’ve lasted a long time at that spacing. I would love to hear how they grow for you this season!
@@OliviasBlooms Thanks for that - they've just declared an El Niño here so it should be hotter and drier than normal - perfect for zinnias. Just have to keep the water up to them..
I also had very short small flowers at first, but I kept cutting them deep and eventually got nice long stems and bigger flowers. It was a bit cool when I first planted them though!
Thank you for showing all the different color varieties. I’m new to growing zinnias. Yes, give us a tour of your snapdragons!!😊
Those queen series are so exciting to see what comes from them! I have some QLOrange that are nearly copper and are my favorites now. All of my cupcakes were singles. Thanks for the great video!
Oh your flowers are fabulous and gorgeous! Great video on the different varieties. I am growing dahlias, but I need to grow zinnias next year! Great job!❤😊😍
Great video! It’s just what I wanted!
Oh i'm so glad i found you. The zinnias are beautiful!! I love that you put a picture up on the screen. And you bouquets are stunning. I need to binge watch your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your zinnias with us!! I just got into zinnias; purchased some of the Queen series and purchased Floret Flower Farm's Zinnias, "Precious Metals" so it's going to be interesting to see the different varieties.
I’m so glad you found me too:) I’m growing tons of Zinnias again this year, including some floret originals. I’ll share how it goes and I wish you lots of success with yours this year!
The zinnia is the dahlias little sister. Very beautiful blooms, great work.
BIUTIFUL COLORS 😊❤
I love zinnias and they’re so easy to grow! I’d love to see a vid on how to make bouquets 💐
Thank you for the feedback! Bouquet video coming up:)
Great video! Thank you.
okay - you convinced me to try these again next year. I didn't care for them this year and hardly used them in my bouquets because I thought they looked 'dirty' or 'old', but I am going to try again!
I can’t think of a bigger compliment! I would love to hear how your second try goes:)
@@OliviasBlooms I will! I think I am going to make sure I separate them out to their own section in the field. I feel like the blooms after the first cut were prettier.
I was so excited when I bought my seeds from a reputable company but my Peach Zinderella's were pitiful ☹️ and the only zinnia I won't regrow. Great video on these amazing flowers ❤️
Thank you for the feedback! So sorry to hear about the zinderellas. I’m hoping floret comes out with a more reliable fluffy zinnia in her breeding program!
❤😊
The Queen Limes are the main zinnias I'll be growing this season (we're just starting here in Australia). I've struggled a bit with zinnias in the past - they germinate OK but are patchy in the field, but they're gorgeous when they really get going. What is the spacing you use for them?
Hello in Australia! I did a 12 inch spacing here. We get a lot of rain and are very humid, but they’ve lasted a long time at that spacing. I would love to hear how they grow for you this season!
@@OliviasBlooms Thanks for that - they've just declared an El Niño here so it should be hotter and drier than normal - perfect for zinnias. Just have to keep the water up to them..
I also had very short small flowers at first, but I kept cutting them deep and eventually got nice long stems and bigger flowers. It was a bit cool when I first planted them though!