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How do I prevent zinnias from getting too leggy?

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Zinnias can sometimes become too leggy, with long, thin stems and few flowers. To prevent this, make sure they are planted in well-draining soil and receive plenty of sunlight. Pinching the plants back when they are young can also help promote bushier growth and stronger stems.
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