Collecting seeds
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Lori Jackson on Aug 28, 2015Absolutely! I just 'crumble' the dry flower heads into ziplock bags. You get a lot of chaff, but who cares as long as you also get a lot of flowers!Helpful Reply
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The Painted Hinge on Aug 28, 2015I do the same thing as Lori does! Zinnias are one of the easiest flowers to save seeds from and regrow every year IMO! :)Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 29, 2015yes collect the seeds for the next growing season just make sure of timing before you sow them.Helpful Reply
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