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The Old Farmer's Almanac Petite Mixture Marigold Seeds
The Old Farmer's Almanac Petite Mixture Marigold Seeds
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Extend The Season: Marigolds don't require deadheading; but pinching off dying blossoms will encourage new flowers.
Attract Pollinators: Butterflies, bees and hummingbirds love these big, boldly colored blooms; and they’re great for dried and cut flower displays as well.
Freshly Packed: These seeds are packed for the current growing season and will provide high germination rates next year as well.
Premium Packaging: All seeds from The Old Farmer’s Almanac are packaged in individually styled packets ideal for gifts, storage or immediate use. Each packet displays the flower, vegetable, plant or herb variety on the front with instructions and plant facts on the back.
GROWING TIPS
Marigolds are a flower staple in gardens around the world. They provide vibrant yellow, orange and red flowers all season long, are easy to maintain, make great companion plants for vegetables, and attract pollinators too!
Growing Marigold Seeds: Marigolds are durable and easy to grow if given warmth and moisture. They're happy indoors or out in a wide variety of settings. Sow outdoors after the last frost, or begin indoors 6-8 weeks prior. Plant 2-3 seeds together in moist, well-drained soil. Marigolds prefer full sun and can tolerate gardens prone to heat, drought and clay soils. Water well at the base of the plant, not from overhead, and allow soil to dry somewhat between waterings. Water more in high heat.
Blooming fantastic! Marigolds don't require deadheading; but pinching off dying blossoms will encourage new flowers.
Put marigolds to work in the garden as companion plants to help protect your tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, and more from pests! Bonus... butterflies and bees love them too!
Wit & Wisdom: Marigolds can be dried for long-lasting floral arrangements. Strip foliage from perfect blossoms and hang them upside down. Read The Old Farmer's Almanac Marigold Growing Guide!
Companion Planting: Marigolds make great companion plants for all vegetable gardens because they repel aphids & beetles.
Harvest Marigold Seeds to Plant Next Year: One of the best things about marigolds is how easy it is to harvest their seeds for future use. Harvesting seeds from your favorite plants is a great way to ensure a beautiful garden next year and to save money for years to come. Read our Step-by-Step Guide to Harvesting Marigold Seeds.