My gardening hot take is that you should stop planting zinnias—everyone’s garden darling—and plant coneflower instead. While I love zinnias as much as anyone (and have spent years and plenty of money on expensive mixes and varieties), I don't love growing them from seed, planting them, and pruning them, just to watch them die at the end of the season—and do it all over again next year. I skipped zinnia-palooza this year, and thought I would be crushed by their absence in the July and August garden, but as it happens, the echinacea and rudbeckia (two forms of coneflower) I’d planted in droves over the last two years finally came into its own and filled the space with similar looking blooms.An
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