


Zinnia Bouquet- Zinderella Peach
Classic and sunshine-y, zinnias last 7 days in a vase
Zinnia are a well-loved garden plant and many people’s first flower. They grow well and are hardy with little water, making them perfect for our Sequim environment--it is very dry here.
Originally from Mexico, although there are varieties native to the southern US, zinnias spread to Europe then back to America to become one of the most popular cultivated varieties.
We grow Zinderella peach, a pretty-in-pink variety that ranges from creamy yellow-pink to a rare deep pink color. This flower is sure to turn heads with single, double, and fully double (think teddy bear sunflower) forms. Choose zinderella when you need a quick pick-me-up and something to smile at.
Bouquet Details: A happy, unforgettable mix of pink, peach, and cream zinnias on mint green stems hand wrapped and delivered to your door
Classic and sunshine-y, zinnias last 7 days in a vase
Zinnia are a well-loved garden plant and many people’s first flower. They grow well and are hardy with little water, making them perfect for our Sequim environment--it is very dry here.
Originally from Mexico, although there are varieties native to the southern US, zinnias spread to Europe then back to America to become one of the most popular cultivated varieties.
We grow Zinderella peach, a pretty-in-pink variety that ranges from creamy yellow-pink to a rare deep pink color. This flower is sure to turn heads with single, double, and fully double (think teddy bear sunflower) forms. Choose zinderella when you need a quick pick-me-up and something to smile at.
Bouquet Details: A happy, unforgettable mix of pink, peach, and cream zinnias on mint green stems hand wrapped and delivered to your door
From our Fields to You:
Harvested fresh within hours of delivery
Hand-wrapped with compostable paper and twine
Logo sticker curbside recyclable
Compostable hydration kit
Delivery to 98382, 98324, 98362
Earth-friendly:
No pesticides
Farm-produced fertilizer
Water saving techniques
Lots of love
Available now-first frost (mid-October)
Don’t wait! Mother nature won’t wait for you.