Description
Zinnias flourish in well-drained soil, offering extended blooms for landscape color and cutting gardens.
Uses
Dahlias, widely used for landscaping and floristry, serve economic purposes in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food industries. The tuberous roots and flowers of this plant are employed for therapeutic and dye extraction purposes.
Planting
Plant zinnia seeds in well-drained soil with 6-8 hours of sunlight, spacing them a few inches apart. Once seedlings have four leaves, thin them to 8-18 inches apart, water sparingly to prevent rot, and enjoy vibrant blooms with minimal maintenance.