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Marigolds are a favorite early flowering annual. Marigolds can grow in gardens or in… More
Marigolds are such cheerful little flowers, it's no wonder why flower gardeners love them.… More
Marigolds (Tagetes spp) are a group of annual flowers that are grouped into three… More
Marigold plants are a favorite among home gardeners. The plants are hardy, and the… More
Few annuals are easier to grow than marigolds. They are native to South America,… More
Harvesting marigold seeds is an easy way to save yourself the money and hassle… More
Marigolds are cheery, bright orange and yellow spots in the landscape. Taller varieties do… More
Marigolds make excellent bedding, edging and border plants. They add color as container plants… More
Marigolds are a popular choice for home gardeners because they are extremely easy to… More
Marigolds brighten up the landscape like miniature rays of sunshine. They are loved by… More
...ent to protect your vegetables from garden pests, marigolds are the workhorse of the… More
Marigold flowers are attractive annuals that many gardeners use as colorful borders and accents… More
The marigold is valued by landscapers and residents, alike. These flowers not only provide… More
Bright and sunny French marigolds add a cheerful touch to a flowerbed or window… More
The marigold, resembling a bushy lion's mane, provides bright spots of tough, dependable color… More
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Calendula flowers can be grown from the seed by planting them directly into the ground… More
Growing marigolds requires full sun exposure, good drainage in a raised flower bed and minimal… More
The best flowers to plant in the sun include Lily-of-the-Nile, galtonia, Mexican shell flower and… More
To grow marigold, also known as tagetes, plant them in potting soil or compost in… More
Growing herbs with flowers attracts beneficial insects and birds that feed off harmful garden pests.… More
Collecting seeds from flowers is an easy way to continue plant growth at home. Collect… More
...rape plants, but planting garlic, chrysanthemums, marigolds, lavender and spearmint around the grape plants can… More
To repel stink bugs from tomato plants, plant marigolds, chrysanthemums, garlic and lavender around the… More
To grow African daisies, or dimorphotheca, start them indoors and once they begin to grow,… More
...ted every spring. Zinnias, dianthus, petunias and marigolds are all types of annual flowers. Brighten… More
Pot marigold, or calendula officinalis, is a gorgeous perennial plant that is easy to grow… More
Learn gardening tips and advice on removing old flowers from your garden from a horticulture… More
I am cleaning out my seed box and would like to trade these off or do sase for them. Guava(5 seeds) Asian pear(6 seeds) Lobelia white Red cherry tomato Orange trumpet vine Dahlberg Daisy Miniature Daisy Dicentra Bronze strawflower Brocoverde Pink bee balm Nasturtium jewel mix Sweet pea galaxy mix… More
...? And also cream colored? I found a cream colored marigold. Just have something in mind for August, and I`d like those colors. Thanks ahead of time for any info. Now I`ll try… More
Hi all, I have a ton of different seeds that I can trade I will list a few, but let me know if you are looking for something specific! thanks, lisa Oriental Poppies sunflower mix trumpet vine angel of peru datura cleome white daisy kentucky green beans acorn squash monkey… More
...d leaf lettuce. Out back, I put in some annuals...marigold, zinnia, and snapdragon, as well as blanket flower and an encore azalea. More
Hello everyone. I am wanting to do a few trades. I don't really have a lot to offer. I am still kind of new to gardening. *By new I mean that while i have been collecting seeds since the fall I haven't really got to plant any of them yet*… More
...w-seeding garlic chives, some parsely, sage and a marigold, and… More
Need some suggestions as to what to add to my front lawn flower bed that already has an hibiscus plant there, as the #1 plant. I need some vertical, evergreens and shrubs. The area gets a lot of sun,a nd both pics are in the same place. I have all… More
...ied about the weather being to cold for them. The Marigold and Bachlor buttons I planted as seeds and they have just come threw about 1/2 inch the others were… More
...I have put in a couple of Petunia's, pansy's, and marigold also I have planted bachlor button… More
... of Colorado. I'm wondering if it is similar to a Marigold. Can anyone id it? Thanks much! More
...hives seeds or about a 32 oz can of orangy-yellow marigold seeds if you need some for companion planting. I find it works a treat. And less hassle than continually spraying. More
As I deadhead my marigolds I have been spreading the seeds in a flat in my greenhouse. How soon can I use seeds once they are dried? Do I need to do anything else to them? This is my first time growing seeds from my own plants so nothing is… More
what is the germination time for marigold-tagetes seeds if planted indoors? and if started indoors, is it best to sow using the coffee filter and ziplock bag technique or can they be sowed directly into post with soil? More
I have an abundance of marigold seeds. Can I just fill a tray with potting soil, sprinkle the seeds and keep them there ti'll I can transplant? I have no more seed starting mix and don't really want to buy anymore. More
Hi there! I planted pot marigolds along the front of the house, and aphids have completely annihilated them. (I cannot express strongly enough how much I dislike aphids) Now, a flower on one of the plants has started growing some sort of offshoots. I'm wondering what's going on. What are… More
I collected lots of seeds from last years Marigolds (shop bought and grown from seed). I have heard that they may revert to their ancestral type - is this true? I don't want to waste time planting seeds that produce different flowers... Can anyone help me? More
Some of my favorites marigold, rudbeckia and sunflower. More
I threw marigold seeds and a wildflower seed mix here. The levaes look more like a marigold, but the flower looks sort of like a cosmo. Whatever it is, I like it! More
I purchased some marigold and calendula seeds today. I have grown marigolds year after year with wonderful success. In reading about calendula, they are in the marigold family. Does anyone know the major differences and what extra care might be needed for the calendula? The little information I found about… More
This marigold reseeded itself from last year. So I'm calling it a perrenial...lol. Anywho.........here is my 1/2 and 1/2 bloom. More
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