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May 15, 2016 10:50 PM CST
Name: ZenMan
Kansas (Zone 5b)
Kansas 5b
Annuals Enjoys or suffers cold winters Region: United States of America Seed Starter Keeper of Poultry Hybridizer
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carebear2056 said:On average, how long does a bloom, that you are intending to produce seed from, stay on your plants?
Hi CareBear, Welcome!
On average, three or four weeks, measured from the initial opening of the bloom.
carebear2056 said:Hope all is going well in your zinnia patch!

We have been having cool (20 degrees below average) and wet weather, which has slowed down the development of my zinnia patch this year. I do have a bed of Razzle Dazzles with small seedlings going, but 95% of my zinnia planting remains to be done. The next two days are forecasted to have a lot of rain. There will probably be flooding. More later.

ZM
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