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07.05.2007 My grandmother used to plant Marigolds around the perimeter of the vegetable garden she said it kept pests away That required a lot of Marigold seeds so she taught me how to clip the flowers and dry them for seeds 1 person likes this annual marigolds perennial planting coolseeds coolseeds 3921 United States 8 May 07 Yes they will deter some pests I have what I call my
Chat Online12.01.2021 First of all you should know that the marigold is a very common companion plant and is used commonly for food crops The pungent odor that they release plays an important role in keeping away a wide range of harmful insects and pests Many gardeners even report that marigolds tend to keep away pests such as rabbits too The golden flower head also serves as an excellent cover for
Chat OnlineWhere to plant them will depend on the type of marigold you have and it s location They look good in gardens containers or hanging baskets If planting in pots they would be the thriller plant amost all the others in the pot. When planting keep in mind that where you plant them depends on the ultimate size of the plant.
Chat Online29.07.2008 This is the 2nd year I have planted Giant Marigolds in my garden and am amazed at the quality of the plant and the abundance of bloooms I have already cut multiple marigold stems from these 2 plants and brought them into the house The plants grow to about 4 feet tall with 2 3 inch blooms I started these from seed and transplanted into the garden when they were about 2 tall.
Chat Online11.10.2020 Gardeners talk about marigolds as if they are a single type of plant but in fact they can belong to a number of different species The term marigold is a common name for plants in the genus Tagetes but it is also used for a completely different species Calendula officinalis.The genus Tagetes has at least 50 different species and the common ones include the African marigold T erecta the
Chat Online24.06.2020 While you can plant marigolds alongside flowers of similar hues you can also choose plants in complementary colors For example blue and purple flowers are complementary for orange and yellow marigolds 37 Related Question Answers Found What should you not plant next to each other Other commonly believed plant incompatibilities include the following plants to avoid near one
Chat OnlineAfrican Marigold Thanks to their large pom pom blooms in bright colors African marigolds are sure to brighten up any garden space Despite their common name of African marigolds these plants are actually native to the Americas These classic annuals are easily grown from seed and are much taller than their cousins the French marigolds.
Chat Online31.05.2020 Marigolds in excessively rich or over fertilized soil may be lush and green but may produce few blooms This is one of the primary reasons for marigold plants not flowering In shade they may produce foliage but few blooms will appear Lack of adequate sunlight is a very common reason for no flowers on marigolds.
Chat Online16.10.2016 Marigolds are a group of about 55 species in the genus Tagetes sunflower family Asteraceae They are native in the Americas from New Mexico in North America to southern South America marigold Tagetes They were important ceremonial flowers among the Aztecs Like many other newly discovered American plants such as chilis and bougainvillea
Chat OnlineTagetes erecta commonly called African marigold Aztec marigold American marigold or big marigold is native to Mexico and Central America.Big marigold may be the most descriptive of its names because plants are noted for their large flowerheads They typically grow from 1 4 tall and feature huge mostly double globular flowers 2 4 diameter in various shades of yellow orange and
Chat Online05.07.2020 Your marigold is Tagetes erecta common name African marigoldthese can get up to 120 cm in height and should be quite big bushy plants One of the problems your plant/s have is the size of pot they re inthey need to be in bigger pots with more soil available for their roots so find some larger containers with drainage holes and move them carefully packing more potting soil around the
Chat Online22.09.2020 Marigolds are not fussy plants so they do not have specific soil requirements either This means the pH level or even the soil type is not very relevant It would be best if you have an organic matter on the soil as well and try to avoid clay type soil when possible as it could slightly damage your plants root s system Do make sure your soil drains well as marigolds should not be
Chat OnlinePlants As described marigolds perform their mosquito blocking duty best when in their plant form Luckily marigolds are not particularly finicky when it comes to growing Generally marigolds require full sun and well drained soil in order to flourish In order to encourage rapid blooming you may consider supplementing your topsoil with compost also Once in full bloom the marigolds
Chat Online25.07.2021 The roots of marigold plants can be susceptible to rot when left to sit in water Check the soil in containers by sticking the tip of your index finger down about an inch into the soil If it is moist or wet avoid watering If it comes up dry give the plants a dose of H2o Here is to keeping your marigold plants healthy strong and blooming like crazy all summer long For even more on
Chat OnlineSignet Marigolds are excellent plants for edging beds and in window boxes 4 Mule Marigolds These marigolds are the sterile hybrids of tall African and dwarf French marigolds hence known as mule Marigolds Most triploid cultivars grow from 12 to 18 inches high Though they have the combined qualities of their parents their rate of germination is low Health benefits of Marigold Listed
Chat Online14.06.2021 How to plant marigolds in a vegetable garden Now I understand once you ve read the above you want to start planting some marigolds The maintenance for this plant is straightforward and the same goes for planting them because they don t require any extreme care and attention As mentioned above marigolds come in an array of different colors ranging from cream bright yellow
Chat OnlineTagetes erecta commonly called African marigold Aztec marigold American marigold or big marigold is native to Mexico and Central America.Big marigold may be the most descriptive of its names because plants are noted for their large flowerheads They typically grow from 1 4 tall and feature huge mostly double globular flowers 2 4 diameter in various shades of yellow orange and
Chat Online30.04.2021 BUY ONLINE Burpee 6.95 Marigolds Cheerful marigolds are easy to grow in sunny spots brightening your garden with shades of yellow red and gold as they bloom all summer long African or American type marigolds grow 3 to 5 feet tall but you can find shorter and more compact varieties Pansies.
Chat Online30.06.2016 Mexican mint marigold is an attractive plant in the landscape as well With shiny dark green leaves it works well with roses and perennials in border areas and requires little maintenance The plant has no persistent insect pests an occasional grasshopper will taste a leaf and when in flower butterflies visit Otherwise it s trouble free Try your favorite brownie recipe and add 3
Chat OnlinePlant Marigolds at the Right Time Like everything there s a proper time for planting marigolds These flowers don t like frost To ensure they don t experience this threat wait until spring to plant You should wait until all threat of frost is over before planting You can plant seedlings at this time However most gardeners sow marigolds directly into the soil as they only take
Chat Online23.04.2019 Like many plants marigolds are also susceptible to yellow aster Unfortunately there isn t much you can do if you find this nasty ailment in your garden except to dispose of infected plants Planting Tips Planting marigolds is as easy as it gets If you purchase your Tagetes from a retail store you ll find a few options in plant size but the process is always the same Whether it s a
Chat Online08.10.2019 Mexican marigold shrubs thrive in U.S Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 through 11 These plants are showy evergreens that bloom in the short day seasons autumn and winter.
Chat Online24.06.2020 While you can plant marigolds alongside flowers of similar hues you can also choose plants in complementary colors For example blue and purple flowers are complementary for orange and yellow marigolds 37 Related Question Answers Found What should you not plant next to each other Other commonly believed plant incompatibilities include the following plants to avoid near one
Chat Online20.12.2019 In the case of Marigolds it wasn t simply about drinking a cup of Marigold tea Medicine often came with a ritual Today a medicinal ritual is as simple as take one every morning or drink every night before bed We might be fairly lax with our medicinal ritual but for the Aztec this was equally as important as the medicine itself in restoring the synchronicity between mind and
Chat OnlineCabbage family plants all love to grow together cabbage Brussels sprouts broccoli cauliflower kale and Chinese cabbage Borage is an excellent companion protecting these crucifers from some common pests Other good companions are celery chamomile dill mint parsley rosemary sage zinnias asters and marigolds It s also a good idea to under plant with a thick seeding of sweet
Chat Online26.06.2021 It is a perennial plant it lives through the years These reasons make it farmer s favorite Its price in the market keeps on fluctuating and can range between Rs 20 80/kg according to the demand Marigold Cultivation has the potential of raising 2 4 lakhs profit from 1 acre of land There are many examples in India of the people who left their high paying jobs took up Marigold farming
Chat OnlineMarigolds line sidewalks and flower beds across North America They are popular among gardeners because of the ease with which they grow and their cheery yellow orange hue However common these annuals may be many gardeners fail to realize that marigolds are actually poisonous.
Chat Online13.03.2021 While marigolds plants are cold hardy plants consistent frost will kill them You can view your hardy zone below to determine your first and last frost date of the year The Old Farmer s Almanac When transplanting your marigolds plant into a garden you will want to dig a hole that is the size of your marigolds plant root ball where the roots meet the soil Next cover it with soil and
Chat OnlineMany gardeners wonder what pests attack marigolds and other plants Here s a list of pests that attack Marigolds Overall Marigolds are highly resistant to pests but occasionally Aphids Leafminers Snails and Slugs Whiteflies Thrips Caterpillers Earwigs and other nocturnal garden pests like to eat up the leaves of marigolds This plant isn t only sweet but
Chat OnlineMarigold as a Companion Plant Mareefe / Pixabay Often used in companion planting marigolds are known to repel insects rabbits squirrels and deer Plant them next to your vegetables as their aroma is proven to repel a large selection of the most damaging garden pests and insects Not all insects are repelled by marigold s distinct aroma however Thankfully the flower s nectar
Chat OnlineThe marigold plant is an anthelmintic aromatic digestive diuretic emmenagogue sedative and a stomachic They have been used internally in the treatment of indigestion colic severe constipation coughs and dysentery Externally they have been used to treat sores ulcers and eczema A poultice of marigold leaves can be applied to treat boils and carbuncles The flowers are also a
Chat Online14.03.2021 Yes Marigolds Are Edible In fact Leona Woodring Smith in her fantastic book The Forgotten Art of Flower Cookery has a whole chapter dedicated to eating marigolds She says you can eat the leaves and the petals you can devour them when they are raw or blanch them they re fine when they re fresh or dried too.
Chat Online02.03.2021 How to plant marigolds Sowing pot marigold seed Tagetes marigolds flower within a few weeks of sowing and can either be sown indoors in early spring to flower from early summer or sown outside in late spring for later blooms For early sowings indoors sow seed in a warm place transplant the seedlings into small pots or modular trays and grow on in a warm well lit place Plant outside
Chat Online28.08.2020 Marigold care height and spread of plants Marigolds grow to be different heights and widths depending on the cultivar the marigold variety Typically each plant s height ranges from 6″ all the way up to 2 feet You ll want to plant marigolds 6″ 20″ apart from each other depending on how much you want them to grow into each other Given the different varieties here s a look
Chat Online05.07.2020 Your marigold is Tagetes erecta common name African marigoldthese can get up to 120 cm in height and should be quite big bushy plants One of the problems your plant/s have is the size of pot they re inthey need to be in bigger pots with more soil available for their roots so find some larger containers with drainage holes and move them carefully packing more potting soil around the
Chat OnlineMarigolds bring a splash of gold to the garden that is just impressive It is what takes an ordinary vegetable garden to an ornamental space that you can be proud of and show off to your colleagues But the benefits of the marigold are more than skin deep which is exactly why they are some of the most cultivated garden plants around the world.
Chat Online05.03.2020 Marigolds come in oranges and yellows and grow to around 10″ 15″ tall They love the sun and do great in pots around your garden or in the ground Turn your garden from summer to fall with our mums available in reds and yellows and oranges and purples They also love the sun
Chat Online22.05.2020 Marigold is a hardy annual plant belonging to the Compositeae family There are around 56 species of marigold found all across the world Marigold has 2 genera which are referred to as Tagetes and Calendula Tagetes include African and French marigold while Calendula includes pot marigold The flower blooms in colors like golden orange white red and yellow but yellow and
Chat Online09.06.2021 Marigolds of many varieties are among the most easily found plants at nurseries and garden centres They are commonly sold as plug plants in trays and young plants in small pots While and mortar outlets also sell Marigold seeds the
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