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| Here's a photo from last summer of my Blvd. planting of Bright Jewels Mix from Scheepers Seeds. I was pleased with outcome, but like everyone - I want to try another variety or varieties of zinnia - just for the heck of it. The combined length and width of the 2 beds would be approximately 30 x 6 feet. I'm totally open to mixed colors or just a couple of colors or whatever. Height is the most important thing. One year the zinnias I planted reached 4 feet and that was too tall. They looked out of proportion to the width of the beds. Last year, the Bright Jewels reached about 3 feet and that was much better. I think I want to stay at 3 feet or under, but I don't want really small growers. Any suggestions as to varieties I might want to take a look at? The mixed colors are nice, but I was also thinking of going with only three colors like orange, purple and white, but I would be open to other suggestions too. I definitely want to stay with all zinnias. I adore them! Thanks much Kevin |
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| I should re-emphasize, my main concern is height. I want to stay at 3 feet or under and I've been having problems determining how high various varieties grow. For instance, depending on which website you look at Purple Prince is listed as anywhere between 2 and 4 feet. I realize too much shade can make plants stretch, but this area is full sun, so I'm looking for something that really does stay at the height I want. Thanks Kevin |
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| ZM Thanks so much for the suggestion. I'll definitely check them out and the height looks perfect. It's been a long time since I've looked at a Burpee catalog. Even though those seed are higher priced than most, it would still be cheap to do these beds. I doubt there are more than 50 plants in those 2 beds, so if I were to order 2 pkgs. of seed (to be on the safe side) - $10 is still very cheap for a 30 foot area. I agree, last summer's beds were strong on orange, but when you direct sow it's hit or miss as to what the final result will be. Kevin |
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- Posted by ken_adrian z5 (My Page) on Wed, Jan 16, 13 at 7:20
| That mix of zinnias in your picture is a little strong on orange, but it still works. ==>> thats an understatement.. everywhere in the world.. except maybe pumpkinville.. lol ... i dont know what you meant with your 3 colors ['orange, purple and white'] .. but i hope you did NOT mean stripes ... it would look to 'forced' to my eye ... i like the riotous mix.. more like a meadow effect .. rather than lined up soldiers .... thats a tough spot to fill.. i think the zinnia worked perfectly .... ken |
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| I say do the whole planting in "Uproar Rose" !! Fab-u-LUSH cultivar :0) |
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| Ken Thanks. Nope, I didn't mean stripes. I like stuff kind of random. I was thinking a planting of lots of purple with just a few orange and white zinnias thrown in for accent or maybe lots of purple with just a few orange. Not sure. mxk Uproar is gorgeous! I know I've looked at that one before, but it's good to know it does perform as the catalogs say it does. Thanks for the specific suggestions. This is exactly what I was looking for. Now I just have to stop myself from digging up all the grass on my Blvds. and doing a REAL mass planting of zinnias. Can you imagine about 200 feet of them? It's so tempting and I hate grass so much. Kevin |
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| Ken....it's not heavy on orange if he likes orange! :-) I really like to see a combination of strong colors. Bright pink, purple, and orange is a good example. Orange, red, and purple would be HOT! As in sexy. Unexpected. Orange, yellow, and red would be mouth watering. My all-time favorite combo is (maybe) orange from a variety of plants, true blue, with a smattering of white. Why is that a favorite? The memories of country roads lined with orange daylilies (ditch lilies), chickory, and Queen Anne's lace. |
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