Not a fan of zinnias

Discussion in 'Member's Gallery' started by marlingardener, Sep 28, 2016.

  1. marlingardener

    marlingardener Happy

    Joined:
    Aug 23, 2010
    Messages:
    11,404
    Likes Received:
    13,479
    Location:
    Central Texas, zone 8
    I was never a fan of zinnias, thinking them floppy and garish. But my husband likes them so we have two beds of them this year. Who knew they were butterfly magnets!
    \ Gulf Fritillary on zinnia.jpg Swallowtail on zinnia.jpg Sulphur on zinnia.jpg
    How I love those tall, vivid flowers :setc_072:!
     
  2. Loading...

    Similar Threads
    1. Kildale
      Replies:
      3
      Views:
      124,981
    2. gfreiherr
      Replies:
      5
      Views:
      61,442

  3. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

    Joined:
    Jan 7, 2006
    Messages:
    19,634
    Likes Received:
    5,060
    Location:
    North Central Texas, Zone 8a
    Zinnia is one of the major butterfly magnets, I must have had really old seeds cause I didn't get many at all this year.
     
    Sjoerd likes this.
  4. kate

    kate In Flower

    Joined:
    Oct 8, 2009
    Messages:
    927
    Likes Received:
    608
    Location:
    UK
    Is it not two years in an airtight container for seeds Toni?

    Those Zinnias are lovely, great wildlife photography too, well done Marling!!

    K
     
  5. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

    Joined:
    Nov 4, 2006
    Messages:
    18,357
    Likes Received:
    5,223
    Location:
    Southern Ontario zone 5b
    I LOVE Zinnia's! I plant a few different types each year. Most definitely butterfly magnets!
     



    Advertisement
  6. carolyn

    carolyn Strong Ash

    Joined:
    Apr 13, 2011
    Messages:
    9,332
    Likes Received:
    4,857
    Zinnias are beautiful for the insect wildlife. We have a bed in front of the house that I put in for cut flowers for my markets. There are flutterbys out there of some kind or another most days.
     
  7. Islandlife

    Islandlife Young Pine

    Joined:
    Jul 8, 2016
    Messages:
    2,009
    Likes Received:
    1,703
    I'm so-so re: zinnias but I definitely love all the butterflies :)

    Gorgeous photos! ;) :) :)
     
  8. liono

    liono Seedling

    Joined:
    Mar 1, 2016
    Messages:
    145
    Likes Received:
    96
    Location:
    Benghazi, LIBYA
    Zinnias are very colorful flowers the can grow up to 2m and their flower lasts for a very long time. Bees and insects love them, unfortunately we do not have such nice butterflies in my area.
    zinnia01.jpg zinnia02.jpg zinnia03.jpg
     
  9. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

    Joined:
    Jan 7, 2006
    Messages:
    19,634
    Likes Received:
    5,060
    Location:
    North Central Texas, Zone 8a
    Kate, by really old zinnia seeds I mean REALLY old. I found a few packets last Spring in a container that I had forgotten about, the date on the packet was 2009. Thought I would throw them in the new hellstrip area just to see if they would make it.....they didn't :(
     
  10. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

    Joined:
    Apr 11, 2006
    Messages:
    20,264
    Likes Received:
    19,043
    Jane, I like zinnia's fine, but prefer others. My bride LURVES 'em, and has been asking me to plant a bed of them again. After seeing this display of yours, I do not think that I can escape planting them next year. hahaha. It sounds like I do not like them, but that is not true--I like them fine as well as the insects they attract. I think that I know where I will plant them (if I do not forget). I shall make it a point to clean up that lil patch as well as I can, then get some new seeds.

    I don't know whether to thank you or grit my teeth at you for this posting, Jane. --cackle. Just kidding.

    Let me again say that your pics are really good and show the visitors quite well. Toni is right that they are a major magnet for the butterflies...and here bees also frequent I am so pleased for you that you have a good variety of "flutterbyes" there.
     
  11. marlingardener

    marlingardener Happy

    Joined:
    Aug 23, 2010
    Messages:
    11,404
    Likes Received:
    13,479
    Location:
    Central Texas, zone 8
    Sojerd, I shared your "teeth gritting" over zinnias, but if my husband likes them, we have them! I'm beginning to be much fonder of zinnias, especially since the hummingbirds and bees like them, too. I may have to search out a 1/2 lb. package of seed for next year!
    We have two zinnia beds, and here is the small bed just at the edge of our patio:
    small zinnia bed.jpg
     
    Sjoerd likes this.
  12. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

    Joined:
    Apr 11, 2006
    Messages:
    20,264
    Likes Received:
    19,043
    Yes, they are gorgeous.
    Boy, you've got TWO beds of them...and plans for a i/2 pound bag of seeds for next year ! That's great. I ought to be able to find at least one place for some in my flower garden. It will require some planning, though.
     
  13. Sherry8

    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

    Joined:
    Nov 6, 2007
    Messages:
    4,395
    Likes Received:
    1,825
    Location:
    Wisconsin...zone 5
    Very pretty...I never had butterflies on my container of zinnias that I know of. Maybe my butterfly bush was too close because they really love that.
     
  14. Cayuga Morning

    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

    Joined:
    Jun 15, 2011
    Messages:
    7,074
    Likes Received:
    6,817
    Location:
    New England
    I feel the same about zinnias....I think 'ho hum' and think they are work horses: reliable, useful but boring. BUT this summer at the community garden another gardener had a small patch of them, Orange and yellow, They were such a bright colorful spot amidst the green of the veggies, I thought "Oh I must get me some!"
     
    marlingardener likes this.

Share This Page