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French Marigold

Quick Facts:

  • Colorful, easy-to-grow annual
  • Vibrant orange & red blooms
  • Plants 6-8" tall with dark green foliage
  • Distinct scent rumored to repel rabbits
  • Roots repel nematodes

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Tagetes patula

French Marigold is an easy-to-grow annual that produces beautiful, wavy-petalled flowers in a warm array of gold, orange, and red colors.  A carefree plant with dense, dark green foliage, French Marigolds grow 12-20 inches tall and blooms profusely from summer to fall.  They are a popular choice for beds, borders, and pollinator gardens and are known to support a number of pollinators including bees and butterflies.

Although there are a number of flowers that are commonly referred to as marigolds, Tagetes marigolds are most familiar to American gardeners.  Many of us who grew up with parents or grandparents who gardened will remember fondly their cheerful blooms.  Brushing their distinctly scented... More

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Tagetes patula

French Marigold is an easy-to-grow annual that produces beautiful, wavy-petalled flowers in a warm array of gold, orange, and red colors.  A carefree plant with dense, dark green foliage, French Marigolds grow 12-20 inches tall and blooms profusely from summer to fall.  They are a popular choice for beds, borders, and pollinator gardens and are known to support a number of pollinators including bees and butterflies.

Although there are a number of flowers that are commonly referred to as marigolds, Tagetes marigolds are most familiar to American gardeners.  Many of us who grew up with parents or grandparents who gardened will remember fondly their cheerful blooms.  Brushing their distinctly scented foliage will elicit nostalgic thoughts of our earliest gardening experiences.  Indeed, my first seed saving experience was helping my grandmother collect French Marigold seeds when I was barely more than a toddler.  Now an adult, I've carried on this tradition, using French Marigolds to teach my own children the basics of seed saving.

Whether you're a seasoned veteran or first-time gardener, French Marigolds are an excellent addition to any garden.  Their ease of growth and carefree nature make them perfect for adding color to the garden without adding much effort.  What's more, French Marigold's distinctly scented foliage is prized for its ability to deter rabbits, and its roots have been demonstrated to repel nematodes, which can be a real problem for some gardeners.  Pick up a pack of our premium French Marigold seeds today and begin discovering the many virtues of this beloved garden flower.  Each packet contains a minimum of 250 seeds.

Tagetes patula

French Marigold is an easy-to-grow annual that produces beautiful, wavy-petalled flowers in a warm array of gold, orange, and red colors.  A carefree plant with dense, dark green foliage, French Marigolds grow 12-20 inches tall and blooms profusely from summer to fall.  They are a popular choice for beds, borders, and pollinator gardens and are known to support a number of pollinators including bees and butterflies.

Although there are a number of flowe... read more

read less

Tagetes patula

French Marigold is an easy-to-grow annual that produces beautiful, wavy-petalled flowers in a warm array of gold, orange, and red colors.  A carefree plant with dense, dark green foliage, French Marigolds grow 12-20 inches tall and blooms profusely from summer to fall.  They are a popular choice for beds, borders, and pollinator gardens and are known to support a number of pollinators including bees and butterflies.

Although there are a number of flowers that are commonly referred to as marigolds, Tagetes marigolds are most familiar to American gardeners.  Many of us who grew up with parents or grandparents who gardened will remember fondly their cheerful blooms.  Brushing their distinctly scented foliage will elicit nostalgic thoughts of our earliest gardening experiences.  Indeed, my first seed saving experience was helping my grandmother collect French Marigold seeds when I was barely more than a toddler.  Now an adult, I've carried on this tradition, using French Marigolds to teach my own children the basics of seed saving.

Whether you're a seasoned veteran or first-time gardener, French Marigolds are an excellent addition to any garden.  Their ease of growth and carefree nature make them perfect for adding color to the garden without adding much effort.  What's more, French Marigold's distinctly scented foliage is prized for its ability to deter rabbits, and its roots have been demonstrated to repel nematodes, which can be a real problem for some gardeners.  Pick up a pack of our premium French Marigold seeds today and begin discovering the many virtues of this beloved garden flower.  Each packet contains a minimum of 250 seeds.

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person holding seedlings

How to Grow Marigolds

Marigolds prefer full sun and well-drained soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.5. They benefit from regular watering, especially during dry periods.

After danger of frost has passed, sow seeds 1" apart, 1/4" deep in a prepared garden bed. After germination has occurred, thin to one plant every 8-10 inches. Can also be started indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost.

Harden off seedlings for a few days prior to transplanting. After danger of frost has passed, dig a hole roughly the size of the root ball and lower the seedling in, being careful not to disturb the roots. Backfill with loose soil and water well. Space plants 8-10" in all directions. Keep well-watered until the plants are established.

Although generally one of the easiest flowers to grow, marigold is susceptible to common diseases such as powdery mildew, rust, and leaf spot. Provide plants adequate space to promote airflow and limit disease. Removing spent heads will promote flowering.

Marigold make great cut flowers. They are bright, cheerful, and long-lasting, and their vibrant colors add a pop of color to any bouquet. They are also easy to care for and can last up to two weeks in a vase.

CONSIDERATIONS:

To maintain varietal purity when growing more than one variety of marigold at the same time one must isolate different varieties using cages or selective debudding. To harvest marigold seeds, wait until the flowers have died and the seed heads have dried out. Cut off the seed heads and store them in a cool, dry place until ready to use.

HARVESTING SEED:

SEED LONGETIVITY:

Marigold seeds typically remain viable for 2-3 years if stored in a cool, dry place.

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John Graber
Beautiful Marigolds

Not sure why but these plants got huge! Like over 2 feet tall and bushy. Love them!

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Angela
Fast germination

Well packaged seeds and super-fast germination! Looking forward to the gorgeous blooms!

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Renee Stape
Great seeds

These seeds arrived quickly,
germinated right away and look hardy and strong. I will definitely buy from you again.

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Matthew Scott
Germinated quickly!

Loved the seeds. They germinated within a week!

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