
This year ‘Pink Zazzle’ will be widely distributed in North America through its main distributor, Euro American Propagators of California. I just picked up a plant Saturday in a local garden center, with no blooms in it (the garden center employee told me that it sells instantly, as soon as the flowers appear). I didn’t need the flowers to recognize it: the foliage alone is intriguing enough that I knew it instantly.
Growing your ‘Pink Zazzle’
You’ll find ‘Pink Zazzle’ plants individual pots, probably already in bloom. When you get them home, plant them in full sun if possible (partial shade is also acceptable) in well-drained soil, either in pots or in the ground. As this plant is multiplied by cuttings rather than from seed (the flowers are sterile) and takes longer to produce than most annuals, ‘Pink Zazzle’ is not going to be a bargain plant: expect to pay $10 or more per plant. For that reason, it’s better then to use it sparingly as a “thriller” plant rather than in mass plantings.
‘Pink Zazzle’ is very drought tolerant and in fact prefers that its soil dry out a bit between waterings. It doesn’t need much fertilizer, but you could apply a very diluted all purpose fertilizer once a month. Expect it to bloom continuously throughout the summer… as long as you don’t keep it soaked.
This plant is a perennial in warmer climates (USDA zones 9 and above), but elsewhere, you’re expected to treat it as an annual and let the frost kill it. If you’re like me, however, you’ll do nothing of the sort. I’ll be bringing mine indoors for the winter and taking cuttings too, for backup: I don’t want to lose this plant!
Indoors, it needs your very sunniest spot and and warm to moderate temperatures (above 45?F/7?C). Unless you add additional lighting, it is unlikely to flower during the short days of winter, but can still remain an attractive houseplant thanks to its foliage. Pinch it once or twice for a fuller effect. When the days get longer in the spring, flowering will resume.
I think you can eventually expect to see this plant offered as a gift plant in all seasons, as, in greenhouses with supplemental lighting, it can be brought into bloom at any season. For 2015, though, the growers will probably have a hard time just supplying enough plants to meet the needs of enthusiastic outdoor gardeners.
Check it out and see: I’m sure Gomphrena ‘Pink Zazzle is already available in garden center near you. I say go and grab one while the supplies last!
