Zinnia Lilliput
$4.95
Zinnia Elegans Lilliput
- Seed Count 150
- Perfect Landscaping Plant
- Annual
- Height 50 cm
In stock
Description
Zinnia Lilliput features medium-height stems that can grow up to 50 cm, adorned with charming 5 cm blooms in a vibrant array of colors.
They are versatile and flourish beautifully in beds and borders, injecting lively color into any garden setting.
These uniquely shaped, small, round bauble-like blooms provide delightful interest and texture, making them a standout choice for both gardens and floral arrangements.
Loved by crafters, florists, and gardeners, this heirloom mix is a must-have for any cutting garden. Their delicate flower size makes them perfectly suited for intricate flower arranging, adding a touch of elegance and charm.
Zinnias are 100 percent edible, though they are a bit bitter for my taste. I love to use the beautiful, brightly colored blooms as garnishes on charcuterie boards or desserts.
These easy-to-grow, long-blooming annuals thrive in warm weather and full sun, making them an excellent choice for novice and experienced gardeners alike.
Additionally, Zinnias are fantastic for pollinator plantings, enhancing the vitality of your garden’s ecosystem.
Whether you’re looking to brighten your outdoor space or craft stunning floral displays, they are an exceptional choice.
| Method: Sow direct | Soil Temp: 21ยฐC - 29ยฐC |
| Cool Mountain: Sep - Dec | Position: Full sun |
| Arid: Sep- Dec | Row Spacing: 45 cm |
| Temperate: Aug - Dec | Planting Depth: 5 mm |
| Sub Tropical: Jul - Feb | Harvest: 90 days |
| Tropical: Jan - Dec | Plant Height: 30 cm |
Thereโs something magical about zinniasโthose bold, bright blooms that thrive in the heat and seem to laugh in the face of neglect. Theyโre not just easy to grow, theyโre generous, bringing colour, pollinators, and cut flower joy all in one fuss-free package.
๐ชด Sowing Zinnia โ Trays vs. Direct in the Garden
Zinnias can be sown directly into the garden or started in trays, and the choice often depends on your climate and your gardening style.
๐ฑ Sowing in Trays
Starting in trays gives you more control, especially in cooler parts of Australia or when you want to get a head start on the season. Hereโs how:
- Sow 1โ2 seeds per cell in a good-quality seed-raising mix.
- Keep trays warm and lightly moistโzinnias germinate best at 21โ26ยฐC.
- Germination usually takes 5โ7 days.
- Transplant out when seedlings have 2โ3 true leaves and the weather is reliably warm.
Best for: Cooler zones (temperate, cool, and cold) or gardeners wanting neat spacing and stronger seedlings.
๐ผ Direct Sowing
Zinnias love warm soil, so wait until all chance of frost has passed. Direct sowing suits subtropical and tropical areas or warm, settled spring weather elsewhere.
- Sow 6mm deep, spacing seeds 20โ30cm apart.
- Thin once seedlings are up.
- Water gently but consistently until established.
Best for: Warm climates or informal, wild-style gardens where spacing doesnโt need to be perfect.
๐ง Is Any Seed Pre-Treatment Required?
No special treatment is neededโzinnia seeds are ready to sow as they are. However, soaking them for 4โ6 hours can speed up germination if your soil is on the dry side or temps are lower than ideal.
๐ Soil & Position
Zinnias are sun lovers and thrive in full sun (6+ hours daily).
Soil Preferences:
- Well-drained is keyโzinnias hate soggy roots.
- Enrich the soil with compost or aged manure before planting.
- A pH of 6.0โ7.5 is ideal.
- Avoid overfeedingโtoo much nitrogen = all leaves, few blooms.
๐ก Tip: Raised beds or borders with plenty of organic matter work beautifully.
๐ฟ Care & Maintenance
Zinnias donโt ask for much, but a little care goes a long way:
Watering:
- Water at the base to avoid fungal issues on leaves.
- Deep water once or twice a week, depending on heat and rainfall.
Feeding:
- Light feed with seaweed or compost tea every 3โ4 weeks.
- Mulch to conserve moisture and reduce weeds.
Pruning & Deadheading:
- Pinch out young plants when 15โ20cm tall for bushier growth.
- Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowers.
- Harvest regularly to prolong flowering.
๐บ Companion Planting Guide
Zinnias arenโt just prettyโtheyโre powerhouses in companion planting.
| Companion | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Tomatoes | Attracts pollinators and deters pests like whiteflies. |
| Cucumbers | Lures in beneficial insects. |
| Basil | Repels pests and boosts flavour in nearby crops. |
| Carrots | Similar soil and sun needs; adds colour to utilitarian beds. |
| Beans | Complements nitrogen-fixers with colour and pest control. |
Avoid crowding them with very tall or shady cropsโzinnias need their sunbathing!
โ๏ธ Harvesting Zinnias
Zinnias are one of the best cut-and-come-again flowers. The more you pick, the more you get!
- Harvest in the morning when stems are firm.
- Use the โwiggle testโ: if the stem is stiff, itโs ready. If it bends easily, leave it a bit longer.
- Cut just above a leaf node to encourage new growth.
Flowers last 7โ10 days in the vase with clean water and a quick recut every few days.
๐ Common Issues & Fixes
| Issue | Symptom | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Powdery mildew | White powdery coating on leaves | Improve airflow, water at soil level, use neem or milk spray |
| Aphids | Sticky residue, distorted leaves | Blast with hose, introduce ladybugs, use insecticidal soap |
| Botrytis (grey mould) | Grey fuzz on blooms | Remove affected flowers, space plants, avoid overhead watering |
| Leggy growth | Plants fall over, few blooms | Pinch tips early, provide more sun, reduce nitrogen |
| Damping off | Seedlings collapse at base | Use sterile trays, donโt overwater, good air circulation |
๐ป Seed Saving Guide
Saving zinnia seeds is easy and satisfyingโa great habit if you want to grow your favourites again and again.
How-To:
- Choose healthy, open-pollinated plants.
- Allow flowers to fully mature and dry on the plant.
- When petals are brown and dry, snip the head and gently pull apart.
- Zinnia seeds are small, arrow-shaped, and sit inside the base of each petal.
- Dry thoroughly on a tray for 1โ2 weeks in a cool, dry spot.
- Store in a paper envelope or glass jar, labelled with variety and date.
Seeds stay viable for 3โ5 years when stored in a cool, dark, and dry place.
๐ผ Final Thoughts
Zinnias are a gift to the gardenโcheerful, hard-working, and incredibly giving. Theyโre the kind of flower that meets you where you are. Want bold colour in a veggie bed? Zinnias will show up. Need easy blooms to fill gaps in your borders? Zinnias are on it. Want flowers for cutting every week through summer? Zinnias, again.
Whether you grow them for beauty, for bees, or for bouquets, zinnias are one of those plants that always give more than they take. So go onโsow a little colour. Your summer self will thank you.
๐ธ Happy growing!
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Postage Charge
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Order Times
Seed orders are normally dispatched within three business days. You will receive an email when seeds are mailed out.
Postage Days
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Postage Times
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Carrier
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Not only are our seeds packed in recycled paper envelopes, we keep the theme going when we post out website orders. To protect your seeds from moisture and the letter box munchers (snails), we use a very special plastic free material made from plants. They are then put into recycled mailing envelopes. Green all the way ๐๐ฟ
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We take great care to make sure your seeds arrive safely. If your order is lost or damaged in transit, weโll happily send a replacement. Unfortunately, we canโt replace or refund orders that arrive later than the estimated delivery date, as delays can sometimes occur that are outside our control.
Please note that all dispatch and delivery times listed are estimates only. While we do our best to post promptly, delivery timeframes can vary due to postal service delays, weather events, or other unforeseen circumstances. Weโre unable to take responsibility for any loss, damage, or cost that results from a late delivery.
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Hi Denae, I responded to your email yesterday to say that Australia Post were advising of longer than normal postage times and that I would of course replace your order if the seeds never arrived. My reply may have gone to your junk email folder. Could you check and get back to me. Many thanks Jacqueline
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