PREMIER SEEDS DIRECT - Marigold Dwarf French - Durango RED - 0.21GM Approx 60 Seeds

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PREMIER SEEDS DIRECT - Marigold Dwarf French - Durango RED - 0.21GM Approx 60 Seeds

PREMIER SEEDS DIRECT - Marigold Dwarf French - Durango RED - 0.21GM Approx 60 Seeds

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Marigold flowers are the official Zodiac flower of Sagittarius because of their ability to thrive in various growing conditions. This is a fitting representation of Sagittarius, who are known for their strength and independence. Native to sunny and warm climates, Tagetes prefer brightly sunny areas with moderately-rich soil. They can withstand full sun exposure with impressive grace and only begin to show signs of stress when the weather is relentlessly hot, be it humid or dry. Therefore, feel free to use yellow marigolds to convey your sorrow or state of grief if you so choose. Orange Generally, marigold tattoos inked in yellow or orange represent grief, cruelty, or jealousy. However, it’s important to remember that everyone’s story behind their own tattoo will vary and symbolic meaning can change depending on the person’s story or their culture. So, you shouldn’t automatically assume that a marigold tattoo has a negative connotation for every person who chooses to get one. If you can’t find the perfect spot, plant in containers instead and move them around once daily to make the most of the lighting conditions. Soil Considerations

Since marigolds were often thought to bloom for a long time, the flower’s title, “calendula,” originates from the Latin phrase “kalendae,” which means the first day of the month. What Marigolds Mean in Asia Marigolds are scientifically known as Tagetes, a group of plants in the Aster family, Asteraceae. Asteraceae is the second largest plant family, meaning Marigolds are closely related to several other popular ornamental plants like Sunflowers. During the Middle Ages, both men and women carried marigolds in the hope that the flowers would connect them with a new love interest. 9. Marigold Flowers and Astrology

How to grow marigolds

The tactic used in Mexico is more focused on compassion and remembrance. The Victorian method, in the meantime, was gloomy and depressing. Romance Propagating marigolds at home can be a fun and easy way to reap the benefits of your marigold plants for many seasons. You can harvest seeds right from your own garden off of the spent blooms your marigold produces. The Sun and all it stands for are the main symbols of yellow marigolds. This encompasses energy that is bright, hospitable, strong, healing, fiery, and uplifting. They make the ideal gift for someone who is recuperating from illness. Marigolds are low maintenance plants, and do not require much extra care once they’ve been planted. They will benefit from deadheading throughout the season. Simply cut spent flowers off a few inches below the flower head, this will keep your plant blooming prolifically throughout the season. Pruning & Deadheading Marigolds do not require pruning, but it is best to remove faded flowers for bigger blooms.

A French marigold, this T. patula cultivar has double two-inch flowers that appear in gentle and muted shades of pastel pink, rose, and yellow. Given the flower’s common name and two separate genera, marigolds also have an interesting etymological history. If you are planting your marigolds in a planter or pot, they need width and depth of at least six inches. If you are thinking of adding marigolds to your vegetable garden or raised bed, make sure they are at least 12 inches from other plants. This will ensure they have enough room, air flow, and sunlight to grow. The best way to combat this is to ensure you are planting after the last frost date in your area. If a night frost is in the forecast, bring your planter inside overnight or cover your marigolds with a frost cloth to protect them from these damaging temperatures. How to Plant Planting marigolds in your garden is fairly straightforward.If you’ve got marigolds in a container, consider moving the pots to provide a few hours of cover from the sun during the hottest periods of the summer. It isn’t necessary, but they’ll be happier for it. I like using my trusty pruners to cut the top portions of the bamboo stakes away to just below the height of the top flower of a marigold, effectively hiding the presence of these stakes in the garden. Layer In Some Mulch and Water

Because they are frost-tender, plants die with the first frost in autumn or winter, depending on whether they’re grown in a warm or cool climate. In areas where there are no frosts, they generally succumb to heavy rains or high winds that snap their delicate stems, and still do not last more than a single growing season. Marigold Growing Requirements Marigolds are excellent plants when it comes to attracting parasitic wasps, ladybugs, hoverflies,and a range of beneficial insects that can help protect your plants and flowers from aphids or harmful pests. Keep the soil moist until the seeds have begun to sprout. Once they have sprouted, they should be thinned to about 10 – 12 inches between each plant. This will ensure each plant has enough room and sunlight to thrive in your garden. How to Grow This is a signet marigold variety, and it is characterized by lemon-yellow, daisy-like flowers that start blooming later in the spring months until the fall. This marigold type does very well in virtually every weather condition except extreme cold. They like to be in full sun in a type of well-draining soil, no matter if it’s loamy, chalky, sandy, or clay-based. Pests like slugs, snails, and glasshouse red spider mites can all affect them. 10. Little Hero Marigold The popular Dia de Los Muertos, also known as the Day of the Dead, uses marigolds as decorations in Mexico. They are alongside other flowers such as chrysanthemums, gladiolas, and dainty baby’s breath.This sunlight is stronger than morning sunlight. South facing areas are generally good spots for marigolds to receive the most sunlight, however make sure to observe your own space and which areas receive sunlight before deciding where to plant. Water Marigolds prefer regular watering, but do not like to be in moist soil for a long time. This marigold variety is a very bushy but small plant that has lemon-scented, lacy foliage. You’ll get very small and single flowers that are delicate, and they come in hues of orange, yellow, or a rusty red. They have edible flowers that taste like tarragon. You can eat them fresh or dry them to preserve them and use them later. 19. Spanish Tarragon Marigold This marigold variety gets propagated through seeds, and you’ll get orange, yellow, or white flowers. They flower during the summer and fall months, and both the flowers and leaves are aromatic. The florets on this plant get used to make natural yellow dye for textiles. They’re also popular for use in culinary preparations for added flavor and color. You should inspect them first as they’re prone to issues with powdery mildew. 12. Mr. Majestic Double Fork in plenty of organic matter into the area you will be planting the Marigolds, use a good peat-free compost if container. Marigolds love a hot sunny position and will liquid feeds of Tomato feed and a light organic mulch. Will not like a soggy soil so incorporate a soil improver to aid drainage Perform routine maintenance on the adult plants. Pinch the tops to encourage fuller and bushier growth to help encourage repeat blooming. In dry heat, water the plants well. Allow the soil to dry out between watering sessions.

A heritage variety from Denmark, ‘Ildkongen’ is a cultivar of T. patula that displays a fiery mix of mottled oranges and reds on single blooms, making it an excellent choice for pollinators. We hope you have learned some more about Marigold flowers, and have a good insight into how many wonderful varieties of this flower exist in the world. Editor’s RecommendationsThe signet marigold is the common name for marigolds in the Tagetes tenuifolia species. Its origins also lie in Mexico, across the entire country. Today you’ll find naturalized signet marigold plants in Columbia, Peru, and parts of Central America. The most striking characteristic of signets is how they produce clusters of small single flowers.



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