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625 MARIGOLD SEEDS - SPARKY MICTURE - NON GMO - FREE SHIPPING
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Description
Growing Sparky Mixture Marigold Garden SeedsTaxonomy:
Tagetes patula
Other Names:
French Marigold
Seed Type:
Annual
Sow Indoors or Outdoors:
Sparky Mixture marigold is a hardy full sun performer and most commonly sown directly after the frost but, for earliest blooms, begin seeds 6 – 8 weeks indoors prior to the frost. Marigolds will take 7 – 21 days to germinate in full lighting.
Days to Maturity:
63 – 77 days
Hardiness Zone:
2 – 11
Planting Depth:
Plant 2 – 3 seeds ¼” deep
Plant Spacing:
6”
Growth Habit:
9 – 12” tall shrubby mound with a 4 – 6” spread of 2 – 3” semi-double blooms
Soil Preference:
Average, evenly moist, well-drained
Light Preference:
Full sun
Diseases/Pests/Troubleshooting:
Sparky Mixture marigold is a vigorous full sun performer native to Mexico and known to tolerate gardens prone to heat, drought, and clay soils. Plants must be properly drained and ventilated are may be susceptible to powdery mildew, root rot, leaf spots, and Botrytis. Marigold has no serious pests but monitor regularly for spider mites and thrips.
Color:
Mix of golden yellow and fiery sunburst Sparky Mixture marigold is a hardy full sun performer and most commonly sown directly after the frost but, for earliest blooms, begin seeds 6 – 8 weeks indoors prior to the frost. Marigolds will take 7 – 21 days to germinate in full lighting. Plant 2 – 3 Sparky Mixture marigold seeds ¼” deep and 6” apart in average, evenly moist, and well-drained soil in full sun. Sparky Mixture marigold is a vigorous full sun performer native to Mexico and known to tolerate gardens prone to heat, drought, and clay soils. Plants must be properly drained and ventilated are may be susceptible to powdery mildew, root rot, leaf spots, and Botrytis. Marigold has no serious pests but monitor regularly for spider mites and thrips. Sparky Mixture marigold seeds mature in 63 – 77 days as 9 – 12” tall shrubby mounds with a 4 – 6” spread of 2 – 3” semi-double blooms.
Tagetes patula
, or more commonly known as French Marigold, is one of the most awarded, recognized, and cultivated flowers in the entire world.
Tagetes patula
is native to Mexico and Guatemala despite having the misleading name of
French
marigold. Marigold has been used for thousands of years by pre-Spanish civilizations in medicine, food, dyes, and ritual.