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Komentáře • 111

  • @FinleyFuns
    @FinleyFuns Před 2 lety +55

    We planted zinnias this year and saw hummingbirds for the first time in 16 years!!

    • @Radi0ActivSquid
      @Radi0ActivSquid Před 2 lety +3

      I saw my first ever hummingbird IRL thanks to the zinnias I planted. First year I've planted flowers.

  • @kaseylee1152
    @kaseylee1152 Před rokem +7

    Anybody that loves fresh cut flowers in there homes should have a Zinnia garden.

  • @wk4240
    @wk4240 Před rokem +9

    You mentioned one very important point. Seeds collected will not necessarily be true to the parent - colors will likely be varied.
    This is the primary reason many people will continue to purchase seeds.
    With that said - this is still a great way to extend your flowers from one year to the next.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @npeace312
    @npeace312 Před rokem +7

    I live in Florida and have great zinnia flowers. They thrive in my front garden. Picking the seeds is like meditation for me. I look forward to it. Nice and relaxing.

  • @robertcollett8073
    @robertcollett8073 Před 11 měsíci +6

    I grew a random pack in a medium pot in the greenhouse not knowing anything about them and soon realized I needed a very large pot to keep them in a pot. 10 gal pot with my own mix and the stems got about 3 feet and started budding. We were all excited and the mix of colors and flower size made them everyone’s favorites!!! Super easy grow in Kentucky. I definitely wanted seeds from the same flowers. And the butterflies and hummingbirds were all over the place with these huge flowers!!! Highly recommend!!

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 10 měsíci +1

      That's sooo fun you had such great success with growing zinnias! We love them, too! 😀😊

  • @debbiemann1265
    @debbiemann1265 Před rokem +7

    I’m harvesting seeds for the first time this year. Excited to see if they actually grow when I plant next year

  • @databang
    @databang Před 3 lety +14

    I was surprised how the Zinnias bloom lasted for a long time. This video has helped me keep them perpetually.

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi Databang! 👋 Thank you for saying that and for watching our video! We love Zinnias and want to talk about them more. Look for today's Plant Chat Friday video, dropping later tonight. It's all about Zinnias. 😊👍

    • @itkahsramal4983
      @itkahsramal4983 Před rokem

      Have you tried them in a vase? As cut flowers they last a week and their colors stay vibrant!

  • @rebeccaralston2904
    @rebeccaralston2904 Před 3 dny

    I’m glad I came across this video. I just pulled petals off spent blooms and put in envelopes. The seeds at their tips 0:46 are light colored so I won’t know till i plant them next summer if they are viable. I will move forward collecting seeds from the dried centers. Thank you!

  • @BrittanyS143
    @BrittanyS143 Před 3 lety +11

    Yes this is my first summer collecting my zinnias seeds!! I have zinnias that came in flats from my local green house and they are just huge.

  • @sannup1
    @sannup1 Před rokem +4

    We’ve grown and sold cut zinnias for about 23 years…they never disappoint!

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před rokem

      Hi Sannup1! 👋 That is soooo fun and wonderful! True, zinnias really can't disappoint. Thank you for watching! 😉

  • @bestill6635
    @bestill6635 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you guys! I was confused because I didn’t think all of the head was comprised of seed.
    Happy gardening 🌸

  • @Art-jl6pt
    @Art-jl6pt Před 2 lety +2

    I mark my favorite flowers using twist ties

  • @debbiemann1265
    @debbiemann1265 Před rokem +11

    Do you leave in the garden until they are completely dried and then cut to harvest? Or can you cut and hang to dry then harvest? Thanks

    • @rha995
      @rha995 Před měsícem

      @@debbiemann1265 Yes, I would like to know this as well. Can we cut and leave to dry to harvest seeds.

    • @LilMotivation4U
      @LilMotivation4U Před 25 dny +1

      @debbiemann1265 you can do either. I prefer leaving them in the garden until they're dead and crisp because a lot of time it is hard to dry flowers inside without them molding.

    • @Ashes2ashes1111
      @Ashes2ashes1111 Před 18 dny +1

      First thing he said in the video was to harvest off plant when they are dry.

    • @barbarasconyers
      @barbarasconyers Před 6 dny

      @debbiemann1265 I cut them after all the middle was bloomed out, I am drying in the greenhouse. They are dry now, should I harvest seeds now? I was putting them in a zip lock bag to harvest seeds later.

  • @tooblessedtobestressed8131

    Thanks for this info I absolutely love zinnias.

  • @dianebeckett1697
    @dianebeckett1697 Před 2 lety +2

    Love Zennias! Very Hardy flower! Thank you so much!

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Diane! 👋 We agree! Zinnias are one of our faves. Thanks for watching!

  • @jeannielautenschleger9984

    I love Zinnias! I live on the coast and they thrive in my area! I have lots of them this year. I will definitely be harvesting them! Thanks for the video!

  • @sheilabailey8702
    @sheilabailey8702 Před 11 měsíci +1

    So excited! My first time harvesting seeds! Thank you

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi @sheilabailey8702!! 👋🏼👋🏼 We are excited for you! So fun to collect seeds and have them for the next year. 😀😮👍🏼👍🏼

  • @jennyumm89
    @jennyumm89 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm obsessed with zinnias

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 3 lety

      Hi Jennifer! 👋 Ditto for us! We love zinnias, too. Thank you for watching! 😀

  • @yukiiori5157
    @yukiiori5157 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm from Brazil, and thanks for the video, it helped a lot.

  • @kimberlyadams6301
    @kimberlyadams6301 Před 6 měsíci

    Just harvesting my very first Zinnias! Thanks for your video

  • @rha995
    @rha995 Před měsícem +1

    First time follower here. Thank you so much for the info! ❤

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před měsícem +1

      Hi there and thank you for subscribing!

    • @rha995
      @rha995 Před měsícem

      Quick question… I planted dwarf zinnias and they have gotten tall so I cut them as you stated and placed in a vase. Now do I wait for them to dry completely for the seeds?

  • @aomministries2354
    @aomministries2354 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing. I will harvest a ton of Zinnia seeds from our garden.

  • @normagilbert8067
    @normagilbert8067 Před rokem

    I Absolutely Love Your Video. First One I've Seen... But Planning On Returning!!! Thanks So Much!!

  • @stanmoore96
    @stanmoore96 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video…very helpful!

  • @pedropereira8924
    @pedropereira8924 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks, very nice video; Thanks for sharing!!

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 11 měsíci

      We hope it was helpful! Zinnias are one of our most favorite plants to grow, too. 😉😄

  • @jamesmorgan4221
    @jamesmorgan4221 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks guys- I always remove the spent flower heads in the fall and throw a few in a paper bag and leave ‘em in the garage over the winter. By the spring, they’re always dried and “toasty”. So I do my “harvesting” and seedling prep around mid-April (after threat of frost has passed). Obviously, if you plant a mixed color batch, the new flower color will be a surprise, but 3 ft. deep red/purple magentas (forget the name) always come up magenta. I’ve never seen any other color mix in. I think the video was a little unclear on that.!

  • @barbaraayres2617
    @barbaraayres2617 Před rokem

    Queen lime is my favourite ❤️❤️❤️

  • @dianebeckett1697
    @dianebeckett1697 Před 2 lety +1

    I loved your video on Dusty Miller🙂👍

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 2 lety

      Hi Diane! 👋 Thank you for watching and letting us know! Dusty Miller is an awesome plant!

  • @cbodine100
    @cbodine100 Před rokem +1

    Helo! What am I doing wrong? 99.9% of my harvested seeds look translucent. Only a few look like the zinnia seeds you showed in your video and what comes in a seed packet.

  • @sherryglisson4885
    @sherryglisson4885 Před 3 lety

    OMG thank you for this video....we have a lot of rain in my area and that can lead to mildew so what I've been doing is waiting til my flowers get faded and then snip them off then dry them on paper plates in my small gas oven for several days with nothing but the pilot light on in there.....if I wait til fall they plants will be sodden and just won't reach that crispy brown stage you guys get. I know everything has to be super dry or your seeds will mildew over winter so I wait til my seed heard?are super dry before I crumble them and store them in a small bag.....otherwise I lose my seeds to heat and humidity.....

    • @alicesmith7913
      @alicesmith7913 Před 2 lety

      I can relate, I live in central N.C and humidity and warmer days continue to expand over into what used to be a dry Fall season here during this time of year. So, I have to pull my flower heads when they start to turn brown and crisp on the edge of the flower head, so I dry them myself on my sun porch and collect the seeds when ready for harvesting.

  • @susanwalkergirl
    @susanwalkergirl Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video...very helpful. Question regarding the seeds harvested. Some are dark and some are lighter in the seeds I'm harvesting. Is there a difference in viability of the seeds? Are the darker seeds mature and the lighter seed not mature? Or does it not make any difference? Thank you!

  • @Doodlepupshiloh
    @Doodlepupshiloh Před rokem +2

    Are green plump seeds still viable?

  • @charlesbale8376
    @charlesbale8376 Před 3 lety

    Great information.

  • @anupamchaubey2763
    @anupamchaubey2763 Před rokem +1

    what is best time to seed the zinnias , I am in Atlanta and can I seed them in ground directly?

  • @kathrynlu7272
    @kathrynlu7272 Před 2 lety +2

    hi! thanks for this very informative video. my zinnia flowers have started to dry but the stalks are healthy. do i let the plant be & it will die or it will propagate? what happens next?

  • @epnz09
    @epnz09 Před 2 lety

    WOW 🤯🤩😍

  • @katherinekruszynski9679
    @katherinekruszynski9679 Před 2 lety +2

    Can't see anything when you're picking the seeds, need to zoom in

  • @alessandraw.
    @alessandraw. Před 9 měsíci

    We collected zinnia seeds for the first time this year. However I heard that the white 'seeds' among those in the seed head, are just chaff. If so do you have a method of separating the chaff from the real seeds, or can we just plant everything all together in the Spring ? Great video, thank you !

  • @patbowman6723
    @patbowman6723 Před 2 lety

    I'm hoping you can answer a question for me, I have been going crazy. When you start Zinnias from a package bought at a high end mail order. The flowers are so beautiful and I harvested the seeds and planted them again. My question is, why are the 2nd set of flowers from the Zinnias so much smaller that their parents?? I have learned so much by listen and watching your channel and my flowers have gotten much better and more beautiful. thanks. I hope to hear from you.

    • @martykerns3802
      @martykerns3802 Před 2 lety

      A couple reasons why the second set would be smaller. I’ll give you two thoughts but I suspect there are additional reasons. First, were your growing conditions every bit as good the second year as it was the first? Same amount of nutrients, heat, water, etc. Second, you’ll have more consistent results if you look for heirloom seeds, which have withstood the test of time in terms of genetic vigor. Many seeds today are grown for appearances, smells, etc. rather than vigor.

  • @rissalionelhosteen7530
    @rissalionelhosteen7530 Před 2 lety +2

    First time I planted zinnias, they bloomed faster and longer than my teddy bear sunflowers, would you know of any other flowers that bloom faster (2 months) and blooms longer just like the zinnias? Thank you.

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Marisa! 👋 That is sooo cool that you grew zinnias for the first time this past year and they grew so well. Nice! That's a great question and it does depend on many different factors and needs being met, like your local climate and zone hardiness, rainfall or irrigation, sun exposure, and daylength, to provide the optimum growing conditions. Just to put it out there, most fast growing and flowering plants you are asking for are going to be annuals, as they will fully mature in one growing cycle. In general, though, here is a quick list of fast and easy to grow flowering plants: Cosmos, Cornflower, Celosia, Gomphrena, some Dianthus, Salvia, Stock (Matthiola icana). Hope this list helps and thanks for watching our videos!

  • @Rebbecca1983
    @Rebbecca1983 Před 2 lety

    So I bought 30 different packages of zinnias I planted them in my garden and I collected hundreds the dry flower heads. I noticed that the bees were going back-and-forth with all the different varieties do the seeds breed true the following year or will I have a mixed breed zinnias?

  • @jacquelinedixon6438
    @jacquelinedixon6438 Před 11 měsíci

    Do you grow Dahlias?I'd like to save my seeds from this Dahlia too.this was my first year with Zinnias ,love them so beautiful.

  • @wolfconsultinggroup3000

    do you leave on the stem until they completely dry out??

  • @johannacassidy5364
    @johannacassidy5364 Před rokem

    I have taken Zinias off the plant fully bloomed and dried them out and then take the seeds out . Is that ok to do ?

  • @bhagyalaxmisirupuram9046

    The seeds have to be stored in the refrigerator?

  • @debbiebradford2430
    @debbiebradford2430 Před 2 lety

    do you collect the seeds attached to the petals when they fall off?

  • @milliejohnson8932
    @milliejohnson8932 Před rokem

    So funny the mini different opinions about the Zenia‘s. I have heard from an experienced person that if the shape of the sees is flat it has no embryo in it. So that the ones that are really flat are dead. Are they not viable to produce the flower? I have been saving all of my seeds?
    Also I have been taught that cut the flowers they produce more flowers and you say keep them on the stalk till dry . I cut them off and dry . All those seeds may not be viable right ?

  • @TiredOldMann
    @TiredOldMann Před 2 lety

    So I'm guessing Zinnias go to seed in the Fall ? Or is anytime you let a flower dry ? New to this. Thanks.

  • @harrisond8132
    @harrisond8132 Před 2 lety

    Thank you thank you! I live in zone 5. Do zinnia seeds need stratification?

  • @dalestanley6618
    @dalestanley6618 Před 2 lety

    Is it too early to collect the flower heads when the little tiny yellow flowers are on the center (main pedals have fallen off) of the blossom still? I have noticed if I don't go ahead and cut them off the birds are harvesting them.

  • @darlenewheeler2942
    @darlenewheeler2942 Před 3 lety +2

    Do you sell your seeds? Last Spring was the first year I put Zinnias in my yard and I only had pink ones. I would love some other colors 🙂

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 3 lety

      Hi Darlene! 👋 That's so great you planted zinnias this past Spring. 😄 Nice! The pink flowers are soo beautiful. 😉 We have talked about selling our seeds, but no plans yet. Thanks for watching and commenting! 😊

  • @ombreyarenee3826
    @ombreyarenee3826 Před rokem

    How many seeds can I put in a 6 inch pot?

  • @shammishafi09
    @shammishafi09 Před 3 lety

    Hi,
    My plants flowers are not drying due to lack of sunlight. Its been more than a month. How can I speed up drying process?

  • @theelpydimension
    @theelpydimension Před 2 lety +1

    Cool, thanks for sharing! So if you were to harvest a bit early, can you just let that head dry out in a dry place then collect seeds? Thank you!

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi LP! 👋 Thank you for watching and commenting! You can totally harvest the whole flower head early when the petals have fully withered. Then, like you said 👍💪, lay the whole flower head somewhere to dry out and then you can harvest them. We are excited for you and hope you harvest lots of zinnia seeds. Yay! 😃👍

    • @dalestanley6618
      @dalestanley6618 Před 2 lety

      That's a really good question I would like to know that also if you hear back let me know.

  • @mariebinder5186
    @mariebinder5186 Před 2 lety +1

    Some of mine look like arrowheads but some just look like dried petals. Will each be ok?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 2 lety

      Hi Marie! 👋 Great question and thank you for asking! The dried-arrowheads are the ones you want to mainly save. Now, some of those arrowheads might still be attached to the flower petals and if so, that's perfectly ok. You can save all of it, as long as those petals are dry and don't bring any moisture into the seed packet or storage container. Hope that helps and thanks again!

  • @checkma8s
    @checkma8s Před 2 lety

    Hello pls show it previous flowers from that seeds great video

  • @cleytianedias2874
    @cleytianedias2874 Před rokem

    Oi amo o canal de voces apesar de nao entender totamente o ingles. As sementes tem data de validade? Ate aquelas compradas em farmas? Abraco parabens🤝✌️😉

  • @mauxanhngocbich5848
    @mauxanhngocbich5848 Před 3 lety +2

    let the zinnia flowers dry on the plant or dry it from cutting

  • @jonbfrom254
    @jonbfrom254 Před 2 lety

    I do same thing I get any where from 100 to 500 seeds off one flower

  • @GloryToGodAlmighty
    @GloryToGodAlmighty Před 3 lety +1

    How do you dry them first do you hang them upside down or leave them outside on the plant? Thanks in advance love the video!

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 3 lety +3

      Hey Nicole! 👋 Great question. 👍 And, we loooooovvvve zinnia's! 😲 Once you harvested them, you can keep them in a dry warm location. You can hang them upside down, place them upside down in a paper bag, or lay them on a counter if you can't hang them or don't have any bags to put them into.
      The harvesting time is key (timing, right? 😉). Watch to see when the flowers start to brown and lose their color. Let them dry out and crispy on the stem, THEN you can harvest them. Hang them or place in a paper bag to futher let them dry out, and then once the flower centers are hard and "pokey" or "needle-y" to the touch, they should be ready for breaking apart the seeds and placing in paper envelopes. Hope that helps and have fun with your zinnias! 😎🌞

  • @kaseylee1152
    @kaseylee1152 Před rokem

    There is alot of seeds that come off one flower cool

  • @loriwilliams5282
    @loriwilliams5282 Před 29 dny

    Can I get seeds from a flower that isn’t dried up?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 27 dny

      Hi there! Yes, you can try. The general rule is to let that flower whither and dry out so the seeds are more developed/mature and that the seeds don't have too much moisture around them so they store better and have a lower chance of disease. A good middle-ground could be to try harvesting seeds before the flower completely dries up and then lay the seeds out somewhere to fully dry. You still run the risk of not letting the seeds fully mature on the flower before harvesting. We hope that context helps and thank you for watching! 😀😊

  • @melissaGomez3657
    @melissaGomez3657 Před 14 dny

    What month of the year did you harvest?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 13 dny

      Good question! We harvested in this video at the end of September and then published on October 1st (2020). Hope that helps and thank you for watching! 😀😊👍

  • @rachelwelk2893
    @rachelwelk2893 Před 3 lety

    Does it matter when in the blooming season you harvest the seeds?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Rachel! 👋 Thank you for watching and for your great question. 😉 The first flowers that wither and are ready to harvest you can totally harvest and save their seeds early in the growing season. It really matters where each flower you want to harvest from needs to be fully withered and then also dried. We would recommend that you treat each flower individually and measure when to harvest each one so you can maximize your seed collecting. So, make sure t let each flower fully develop, wither, and dry out before collecting seeds. Hope that helps and have fun collecting all your beautiful zinnia seeds! 😉👍

  • @robinmoser7343
    @robinmoser7343 Před 3 lety

    Would it be feasible for me to do some kind of plastic tie label gently around a stem to identify the color of a certain kind of zinnia within a garden mixed bunch before it seeds?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 3 lety

      Hi Robin! 👋 Thank you for watching and asking your question. That's a great idea to keep track of different plants and their colors to collect seed from later. 👍 Yes, you could place a loosely tied label (or ribbon) around any plant stem so you can identify them later. Just make sure that any label you place on any plant stem isn't so tight that it cuts into that stem and girdles (cuts off water and nutrient flow) that plant. Hope that helps and let us know if we can help with anything else! 😃👍

  • @joywhite9144
    @joywhite9144 Před rokem

    I ordered zinnia seeds and the seeds i bought were microscopic not like this.
    What does it mean?
    Thank you

    • @npeace312
      @npeace312 Před rokem +1

      Maybe they are dwarf zinnia that have shorter stalks and smaller blooms

  • @jeffbradford1999
    @jeffbradford1999 Před rokem

    Seeds I harvested some still have petals attached, is that ok?

  • @Mariah-ms5eo
    @Mariah-ms5eo Před 2 lety

    How do you know when they are ready to harvest?

  • @texas7135
    @texas7135 Před 3 lety

    When is the best time to re plant the seeds?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Cordero! 👋 Thank you for watching and great question! You can direct sow or plant your seeds right now (depending on how long your summer and fall lasts where you live) to have a late summer/early fall flower crop or wait until this next late winter to plant seeds early inside for the coming spring. Hope that helps and thanks again for being here! 😉

  • @ArthurTheLibraryDetective

    😎..Awesome..😍🤓🤗.. 😎..i lu Yall...Thanks for Knowing.And Sharing..🙏💖💞👍👍

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 2 lety

      Hi June! 👋 Thank you for your positivity and for watching! 😃

  • @clscurlock
    @clscurlock Před 11 měsíci

    I'm afraid the birds have already gotten much of our zinnia seeds. Do you guys have an issue with that?

  • @lornalewis8617
    @lornalewis8617 Před 2 lety +1

    Wait???? Are you kidding me the head is also seeds??? I only have been saving the ones on the end of a petal.

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 2 lety

      Hey Lorna! You are good on saving the seeds at the end of the petals, they should be just a viable. We say the "head" seeds because usually those are the ones that mature first, but the "petal" seeds are good too. You are doing GREAT! 😉💪 Thanks for watching!

  • @barbaraayres2617
    @barbaraayres2617 Před rokem

    How dead do they have to be? I don’t want the birds to get the seeds.

  • @pandabandit77
    @pandabandit77 Před 3 lety +2

    I like zinnias cuz the dang animals leave them alone

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Před 3 lety

      Hi SugarBeeFire! 👋 Thank you for watching and for your comment! Right? We totally love zinnias, too! More zinnias, please. 😉👍

  • @kathleencockburn2607
    @kathleencockburn2607 Před 3 lety

    U two talk too much before u get going