
Last year it was aphids.
This year, there was one hot day in the greenhouse after spending two weeks longing for sun in my mudroom - these guys were toast.
I'll start a few more from seed and see if I can coax them into blooming before winter... but I think in a past life, I wronged someone who had something to do with zinnias.
(The tomatoes and nasturtiums and sweet peas along with many others are looking FANTASTIC. It's just the zinnias. I'm cursed.)




6 comments:
Zinnias can be a pain in the neck, but at least they germinate quickly so you could try again.
Do you keep trying from the same packet of seeds? Maybe try a new one...could just be a dud batch.
Hey there, long time no read. (Not that I've updated either.) I have the same issues with tomatoes... so I propose a deal... I'll start zinneas (mine took off like crazy) and you can start tomatoes, and we'll trade.
This is a sad view. Zinnias can really be hard to grow.
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