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Now is the time of year when my Zinnias go crazy, and I love it! I have them planted along a 40 foot fence line between my yard and my neighbor's. They had a bit of a slow start with all the rain we had in June, but they are very happy now. The seeds didn't have as big of a color variation this year- about 70% of the blooms are pink. That's ok, because I like pink! The rest are red and orange with a very few white, yellow and peach thrown in. We see lots of bumblebees and hummingbirds by the Zinnias too!
They look amazing! I wish we had a place to put them where I could see them every day and not have the horse eat them.
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting on mine, they're just barely going on 2' and I dont think they are close to blooming. But I'm glad i got to enjoy yours!
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