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35 Plants That Are Poisonous to Dogs and Cats (Pet Safety Guide)

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  If you have pets and enjoy gardening, this is something you can’t ignore. Many common flowers and plants—some of the most popular ones found in home gardens—can be toxic to dogs and cats . While some cause mild irritation, others can lead to serious health problems if ingested. In this guide, we cover 35 plants that are poisonous to pets , along with tips on how to build a safer, pet-friendly garden. πŸ‘‰ Read the full guide here: https://www.trailingpetunia.com/blogs/news/35-plants-that-are-poisonous-to-dogs-and-cats-complete-safety-guide-for-gardeners ⚠️ Why This Matters for Gardeners Plants naturally produce chemicals to protect themselves, but those same compounds can affect pets. Some plants can cause: Vomiting and digestive issues Drooling or irritation Weakness or lethargy More serious reactions in severe cases πŸ‘‰ Even small amounts of certain plants can be dangerous. 🌸 Common Toxic Plants Found in Gardens Some of the most common toxic plants include: Azalea Oleander Foxglo...

Why Your Zinnias Are Small (Spacing Mistakes Most Gardeners Make)

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  If your zinnias are growing—but the blooms are small, stems are weak, or plants just don’t look full—spacing is often the hidden problem. Zinnias are one of the easiest flowers to grow, but how far apart you plant them can completely change your results . Even healthy seedlings can struggle if they don’t have enough room. In this guide, we’ll break down the most common spacing mistakes and how to fix them so you can grow bigger, stronger, more productive zinnia plants . 🌱 The #1 Mistake: Planting Too Close Together This is the biggest issue most gardeners run into. When zinnias are crowded: Plants compete for sunlight Roots compete for nutrients Airflow is reduced This leads to: Smaller blooms Thin, weak stems Increased disease risk πŸ‘‰ Learn how to prevent disease here: https://www.trailingpetunia.com/blogs/news/why-zinnias-get-powdery-mildew-fix-guide 🌼 The Correct Zinnia Spacing (Fix It Fast) Spacing depends on the variety: 🌿 Dwarf Zinnias πŸ‘‰ 6–9 inches apart 🌸 Medium Zinni...

How Far Apart Should You Plant Zinnias? (The Secret to Bigger Blooms)

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 If your zinnias aren’t growing as big or blooming as much as you expected, spacing could be the reason. Zinnias are known for being easy to grow, but planting them too close together is one of the biggest mistakes gardeners make . The difference between crowded plants and properly spaced ones can be dramatic—especially when it comes to bloom size, stem strength, and overall plant health. In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to space zinnias for maximum growth and flower production . 🌱 What Happens When Zinnias Are Too Close? It’s tempting to plant more seeds in a small space, but overcrowding leads to: Weak, thin stems Smaller flowers Poor airflow Higher disease risk πŸ‘‰ Learn how to fix common issues like mildew: https://www.trailingpetunia.com/blogs/news/why-zinnias-get-powdery-mildew-fix-guide When plants don’t have enough space, they compete for sunlight, nutrients, and water—holding back their full potential. 🌼 Ideal Zinnia Spacing (By Type) Spacing depends on the varie...

Zinnia Spacing Guide: How Far Apart to Plant for Bigger, Healthier Plants

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  Zinnias are one of the easiest and most rewarding flowers you can grow from seed. But if you want big plants, strong stems, and nonstop blooms , spacing is one of the most important factors to get right. Many gardeners plant zinnias too close together, which leads to smaller flowers, weak growth, and more disease problems. The good news? Proper spacing is simple—and it makes a huge difference. In this guide, we’ll break down exactly how far apart to plant zinnias so you can grow bigger, healthier plants all season long . 🌱 Why Zinnia Spacing Matters Spacing affects everything about your plants: Airflow between leaves Sunlight reaching each plant Root development Overall flower production When zinnias are crowded, they compete for nutrients and light. This results in: Thin, weak stems Smaller blooms Higher risk of powdery mildew πŸ‘‰ Learn how to prevent common issues here: https://www.trailingpetunia.com/blogs/news/why-zinnias-get-powdery-mildew-fix-guide When spaced properly, zin...

When to Plant Zinnias for Fast Growth (Simple Timing Trick That Works)

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  Zinnias are known for being easy to grow, but if you want fast growth and nonstop blooms, timing your planting correctly makes all the difference. Many gardeners either plant too early or guess when to start. The result? Slow germination, weak plants, or delayed blooms. The good news is there’s a simple timing trick that can help you get strong, fast-growing zinnias every time. 🌱 The Simple Trick: Wait for Warm Soil The biggest secret to growing zinnias successfully is this: πŸ‘‰ Do not plant based on calendar dates — plant based on soil temperature Zinnias need warm soil to thrive. Ideal soil temperature: 65–70°F or warmer Below 60°F = slow or poor germination This is why waiting just a little longer in spring can lead to much better results. πŸ‘‰ Read the full timing guide here: https://www.trailingpetunia.com/blogs/news/when-to-plant-zinnias-best-timing-for-bigger-longer-lasting-blooms 🌼 Why This Works When soil is warm: ✔ Seeds germinate faster ✔ Plants grow stronger ✔ Roots de...

Plant Zinnias Too Early? Here’s Why It Hurts Your Blooms

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 Zinnias are one of the easiest flowers to grow from seed, but planting them too early is one of the most common mistakes gardeners make. If your zinnias are slow to sprout, weak, or not growing well, the problem may not be the seeds—it’s often timing. In this guide, we’ll break down exactly what happens when zinnias are planted too early and how to fix it for stronger plants and bigger blooms. 🌱 What Happens If You Plant Zinnias Too Early? Zinnias need warm soil to germinate properly. When planted too early in cold conditions, several problems can occur: Slow or uneven germination Seeds may rot in cold, wet soil Weak seedlings that struggle to grow Delayed flowering This can set your plants back weeks and reduce overall bloom production. πŸ‘‰ Read the full timing guide here: https://www.trailingpetunia.com/blogs/news/when-to-plant-zinnias-best-timing-for-bigger-longer-lasting-blooms 🌼 The Right Time to Plant Zinnias To avoid these problems, timing is key. πŸ‘‰ Plant zinnias after yo...

🌸 When to Plant Zinnias (Best Time for Bigger Blooms)

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  Zinnias are one of the easiest flowers to grow from seed, but planting at the right time is the key to getting strong plants and nonstop blooms all summer long. If you plant too early, seeds can struggle or fail to sprout. If you plant at the right time, zinnias grow fast and produce bright, colorful flowers with very little effort. 🌱 Why Timing Matters Zinnias are warm-season flowers that need heat to grow properly. Planting in cold soil can lead to: Slow germination Weak seedlings Poor growth The best results come when you plant after the danger of frost has passed and soil has warmed up. πŸ‘‰ Read the full planting guide here: https://www.trailingpetunia.com/blogs/news/when-to-plant-zinnias-best-timing-for-bigger-longer-lasting-blooms 🌼 Best Time to Plant Zinnias πŸ‘‰ Plant zinnias after your last frost date πŸ‘‰ Wait until soil temperatures reach 65–70°F or higher This is when seeds germinate quickly and plants establish strong roots. ☀️ Ideal Growing Conditions For best results:...