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40+ Mixed Marigold Seeds await your garden!! Now's the time to be starting flowers indoors, or planning your outdoor garden!! Marigolds add a cheerful spot of color to any garden and some people believe the plants help keep rabbits away. A large number of marigold varieties are readily available to home gardeners, from 6 inches to 4 feet in height, and orange, yellow, cream, red, maroon in the mixed color varieties. Plant seeds indoors in March or April and move them to the outdoors after all danger of frost is gone. Marigolds thrive in a sunny location.

1) Place the potting mix in the bowl and mix with water until crumbly but not too wet.
2) Fill the seed tray with potting mix. Use the back of the spoon to tamp down the soil.
3) Distribute three marigold seeds in each seed tray cell. Add 1/4 inch of perlite over the seeds and gently tamp down with the back of the spoon.
4) Keep the seeds damp in a warm area indoors. The seeds will sprout in just a few days.
5) When larger leaves appear, cut the two weakest seeding plants in each cell to the dirt with the scissors. Transfer the marigold plants into the 3-inch pots.
6) Before transferring marigolds to a sunny spot in the garden, harden the plants by moving them outside for one hour, increasing the time each day by an additional hour, for a week.
7) The plants will bloom 45 to 50 days from germination. In the garden, remove the spent heads of the flowers for maximum blooming.
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loveeeee the color!!. fn w........
Feb 25th, 2012 at 11:46:07 PM PST by
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Thanks! Good Luck!
Feb 26th, 2012 at 8:27:59 AM PST by
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f and w...love these flowers...we planted some last year in additions to tons of veggies and they came out the best lol...we had a garden full of tomatoes and marigolds lol
Mar 3rd, 2012 at 2:56:49 AM PST by
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Tomatoes and marigolds...Haaahaaa!!! Too funny! I love these flowers! They're so sunny and happy!
Mar 3rd, 2012 at 3:03:59 AM PST by
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:) marigolds are good trick to help keep the bugs away but unfortunantly this past year another person who had lived with us decided to buy plants from a company rather than to grow them from seed so we ended up with the glorious hornworm which destroyed most of our tomato crop, it was heartbreaking...we had about 30 plants from seed which were doing beautifully and then the 6 o r 7 the person bought...soon as they came in the hornworm struck
Mar 3rd, 2012 at 3:43:51 AM PST by
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I would have been so irate! What a bummer!
Mar 3rd, 2012 at 4:02:31 AM PST by
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but hehe our marigolds were absolutely gorgeous lol so we had a small marigold crop lol
Mar 3rd, 2012 at 3:44:23 AM PST by
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Did you know they give off a very sweet scent when used in incense as well? You can dry them and put them away to mix with any other herbs you want to use.
Mar 3rd, 2012 at 4:03:24 AM PST by
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wow no clue bout that
Mar 3rd, 2012 at 4:19:47 AM PST by
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I'm learning to make incense...all natural - herbs, flowers, etc. Much fun and let's me mess with nature while stuck inside because of the cold and snow! My fingers are itching to get outside and get dirty! Can't wait for Spring!
Mar 3rd, 2012 at 5:14:39 AM PST by
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hehe i hear you on that...we're going to be redoing our yard so i can't wait...relocating plants and bushes and the landscaping...gonna be a ton of work especially with 2 lil ones but it'll be worth it in the long run...fencing in the whole backyard so they will be able to run around more freely back there...can't waittttttt
Mar 3rd, 2012 at 5:24:45 AM PST by
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Awww, I LOVE summer projects! My boyfriend and I are mapping out the yard (I've been here for almost 3 years and mostly just maintained...he likes to plant and prune!) for hard and soft scapeing. So awesome that you'll be able to fence in the yard for the kids!
Mar 3rd, 2012 at 7:34:25 AM PST by

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