Marigold Plants
The marigold plants are classified as herbaceous plants and have ties to the sunflower family. They enhance the beauty of your garde...
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- Marigolds thrive in warm to hot conditions all year round and require plenty of sunlight.
- After moving bedding plants into the garden, water marigolds for the first 10 to 12 days.
- Marigolds flourish on moderately fertile, well-drained soil, though they may grow in practically any soil.
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- Large, manageable seeds germinate fast, and a few weeks after planting, blooms should start to appear.
- Wait a short while for the soil to dry up before watering the marigolds again and continuing the process.
- The densely double flower heads of African marigolds are prone to rot in wet conditions.
- Avoid watering marigolds from the top.
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- One of the most beautiful flowering plants.
- Floral plant with simple upkeep and fragrance.
- The ideal plant for a flower bed, edge, or pot culture.
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- Marigolds thrive in warm to hot temperatures all year round and require enough of sunlight.
- After moving bedding plants into the garden, water marigolds for the first 10 to 12 days.
- Marigolds flourish on moderately fertile, well-drained soil, though they may grow in practically any soil.
- Keep this plant out of the cold and frost.
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- Large, manageable seeds germinate quickly, and blossoms should start to show up a few weeks after planting.
- When watering marigolds, wait a little while for the soil to dry up before watering again and repeating the process.
- In rainy weather, the thickly double flower heads of African marigolds are prone to decay.
- Watering should be done at the plant’s base.
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Marigold Plants
The marigold plants are classified as herbaceous plants and have ties to the sunflower family. They enhance the beauty of your garden with a variety of hues. The ones that resemble the sun’s color orange are the most well-liked. The yellow ones, which stand for brightness, are then placed after them.
In Indian culture, these flowers have a significant cultural value. Without these stunning women, every pooja and wedding would be lacking. Without marigolds, no celebration decoration is complete.
On the most momentous occasions, garlands made of these exquisite blooms are utilized as decorations. These works of art from Mother Nature serve as a reward for the efforts of aspiring gardeners.
Marigold plants are simple to maintain. You can choose from a wide variety of colors, so you’re sure to find one you like! Feel free to browse our online store and select your favorite after reviewing the available types, plant requirements, maintenance, and benefits. By planting these sun-kissed blooms right away, you may add charm to your lovely landscape.
Uses and Features:
- – Marigold roots and stems release a chemical that reduces the number of the tiny soil-borne worms known as root-knot nematodes that feed on the roots of plants.
- – Ladybugs, parasitic wasps, hoverflies, and other useful insects defend the plants from aphids and other toxic pests.
- – Add variation to the environment by using gardenscapes that are available in a wide range of colors, including orange, yellow, red, and mahogany.
- – Able to withstand heat, practically well-drained soil, and blistering sun rays.
- – You can start indoor flower seedlings of these flowers from transplants.