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Marigolds are grown from seeds. They like full to partial sun. Marigold seeds can be directly sowed into your flower garden, or seeded indoors for transplanting later. We recommend planting Marigolds in pots and containers indoors, then transplanting them outdoors. This allows you to make the proper spacing without the need for thinning seedlings.
********************Did you know marigolds are considered companion plants that keep insects away? Many gardeners grow them amidst their vegetable crops. Insects largely avoid Marigolds. Insects do not like its pungent odor. This is why Marigolds make good companion plants. You can even make an insect repellent spray from these plants. While insects avoid Marigolds, slugs can do major damage. Slugs like to slither up the stem and chew on the leaves. They can destroy an entire flower garden of Marigolds. They can be seen on the plants overnight, in wet weather and early morning.
Transplant Marigold plants into your garden after the last frost date for your area. Spacing depends upon size with miniature varieties spaced four to six inches apart, and Giant varieties one to two feet apart.
Once a flower has bloomed and dried, pinch off just above the first set of leaves. Break open the flower and sprinkle them over where you want them to grow, water them. Now you will have Marigolds again.
Different types of marigold have slight differences in their leaves.
Sow Marigold seeds early in the season and cover lightly with soil. Water them once very thoroughly. They germinate easily and will grow quickly, producing their first of a continual display of blooms by mid-summer.
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