Product Review
Sanvitalia Procumbens (Creeping Zinnia) - Easily grown in average, dry to moderately moist, well-drained soils in full sun. Creeping zinnia is a mat-forming annual that typically grows to 6? tall but spreads by procumbent stems to 12-18? wide or more. Best flowering in full sun. Prefers light, sandy-humusy soils with good drainage. Thrives in the heat and humidity of typical Southern summers. For best results, sow seed directly in the garden 1 - 2 weeks before last frost date. Seed may be started indoors 6 - 8 weeks earlier, however plants often do not transplant well into the garden. Seed started indoors directly in a hanging basket or container avoids the transplant problem. Sow onto moist seed sowing mix, and lightly cover seed with vermiculite or sowing mix. Place when temperatures are 65 - 70F. Germinatoin takes 14 - 21 days. After sowing keep moist, but not waterlogged until seedlings appear. Sow seeds directly outdoors using our shaker bottle.
- VIBRANT ANNUAL GROUND COVER: Our Creeping Zinnia seeds provide stunning, low-maintenance flower displays with beautiful, colorful blooms that thrive in full sun. Perfect for creating a vibrant ground cover in gardens, borders, and flower beds.
- EASY TO GROW & LOW MAINTENANCE: With minimal care, Creeping Zinnia seeds quickly establish a lush blanket of flowers. Our hardy annuals are drought-tolerant, making them ideal for low-water landscapes or areas with limited rainfall.
- IDEAL FOR POLLINATOR GARDENS: Attract butterflies, bees, and other pollinators with this beautiful and beneficial flower. Perfect for creating an greener garden, Creeping Zinnia is a great addition to any pollinator-friendly space.
- BULK SEEDS FOR LARGE AREAS: Our bulk Creeping Zinnia seeds are perfect for planting large areas of ground cover. Whether you're landscaping your backyard or filling in empty spaces, our generous seed packet ensures you have enough for a beautiful, dense display.
- VERSATILE USES IN LANDSCAPING: Creeping Zinnia is an excellent choice for planting along walkways, in hanging baskets, or as a vibrant border. It also works well in rock gardens, container gardens, or as a backdrop for other plants and flowers.