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Zinnia Zesty Pink Seed

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Zinnia Zesty Pink Seed gives sunny South African gardens a cheerful compact zinnia with double pink blooms and a tidy bedding habit. It is a strong choice for bright borders, patio containers and long-lasting summer colour.

View our detailed grow guide: Zinnia Grow Guide for South African Conditions.

Plant Information

  • Plant Type: Annual
  • Scientific Name: Zinnia elegans

Growing Information

  • General Sowing Time: Spring to summer after frost risk has passed; in warmer frost-free regions, sow while conditions remain warm.
  • Position: Full sun with good airflow.
  • Sow Depth: 5-10 mm.
  • Spacing: 25-35 cm apart for airflow and strong garden performance.
  • Germination: 5-10 days under warm conditions.
  • Height: 45-60 cm for the Zesty series.
  • Available Pack Sizes: 10 coated seed, 100 coated seed, 1000 coated seed

Why Grow Zinnia Zesty Pink?

  • Clear pink blooms soften hot-colour plantings and brighten mixed borders.
  • Double-flowered form gives the display a fuller, more ornamental look.
  • Compact habit works well in pots, edging and mass bedding.
  • Useful for pollinator-friendly gardens and seasonal colour blocks.
  • Coated seed is easier to handle for accurate sowing.

Garden Uses

Plant Zinnia Zesty Pink in groups for a soft but vivid colour block, or combine it with white, purple, scarlet and yellow zinnias for a mixed summer display. It also works beautifully in patio pots where regular deadheading keeps the show moving.

Growing Notes

  • Direct sow into warm, prepared soil where possible, as zinnias dislike rough transplanting.
  • In frost-prone regions, start seed under cover and transplant gently once conditions are safe.
  • Water deeply, then allow the soil surface to dry slightly between waterings.
  • Avoid overhead watering where possible and keep plants well spaced to reduce mildew pressure.
  • Deadhead or pick flowers often to keep new buds forming through the warm season.

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