13 Best Zinnia Companion Plants (And 3 You Should Avoid) Because zinnias are so easy to grow, they make great companion plants But what are the best zinnia companion plants, and which plants should you avoid growing near zinnias? Tomatoes, cucumbers, asparagus, and peppers are just a few garden favorites that grow well with zinnias
9 Great Companions to Plant with Your Zinnias The plants highlighted in this guide are just some of the many partnering plants that you can add to your garden and grow along with your zinnias I’m sure there are many more out there
Some Tips on Designing with Zinnias - the kokoro garden The same way that a stem of ranunculus may swoop and snake around to create some of the most interesting shapes, zinnias when used in the same way can also create the same visual interest
10 Plants to Grow with Zinnias for a Pollinator Friendly Garden These plants all love moist soil and full sun, and they’re small enough to grow in garden beds or roomy pots beside flowering zinnias Best of all, fragrant herbs keep destructive insects away from zinnia flowers, and zinnias return the favor by attracting predatory insects that feed on herb pests
Zinnia Companion Plants For A Beautiful Productive Garden | Gardening . . . As zinnia species will flourish with only minimal care, most can be grown easily within annual or established perennial beds, as well as vegetable gardens Zinnias pair beautifully with many flowers and ornamental shrubs, especially those that thrive in full sun and well-drained soil
Pair Zinnias with These 13 Flowers for a Colorful, Pollinator-Friendly . . . These 13 flowers are the perfect partners for zinnias, attracting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects while complementing zinnias’ bold hues From soft pastels to fiery reds, these blooms not only enhance your garden’s beauty but also support local pollinators
How to Grow Ranunculus: The Complete Guide Ranunculus are planted at different times, depending on your situation For gardeners in Zones 8 to 10, the corms can be planted outside in autumn for early spring blooms The benefit of planting in fall is they will bloom earlier than spring-planted corms and possibly for longer