PREMIER SEEDS DIRECT - Marigold Dwarf French - Durango RED - 0.21GM Approx 60 Seeds

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PREMIER SEEDS DIRECT - Marigold Dwarf French - Durango RED - 0.21GM Approx 60 Seeds

PREMIER SEEDS DIRECT - Marigold Dwarf French - Durango RED - 0.21GM Approx 60 Seeds

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This marigold variety is another slight variation of the compact French marigold that will get eight inches high at the tallest point. It will tolerate hot and humid planting zones very well. They are characterized by double-layered, two-inch flowers that come in a range of colors, like red, flame, gold, orange, and yellow. 11. Mexican Marigold The three primary shades of marigolds are yellow, red, and orange. It is worthwhile to consider the meanings associated with each color. Colors alone each have a unique connotation. This holds true in the case of marigolds.

The double blossoms are two and a half inches wide, held aloft on medium-sized plants that reach 18 inches tall. Marigold flowers are the official Zodiac flower of Sagittarius because of their ability to thrive in various growing conditions. This is a fitting representation of Sagittarius, who are known for their strength and independence. If you can’t find the perfect spot, plant in containers instead and move them around once daily to make the most of the lighting conditions. Soil Considerations Common garden marigolds are annuals, but because they self-sow, sometimes they are mistakenly identified as perennials. Even in regions with mild winters free of frost, marigolds grow as annuals, with bloom development fading in fall. Of the perennial marigolds, you’re only likely to find three species available. Since marigolds are varied and have spread to all different parts of the world, marigold flower meanings have become equally varied with respect to marigold colors and the cultures that incorporate marigold flowers into their traditions. Here are 4 of the most popular marigold colors and what they mean: 1. Red Marigold Flower MeaningMany plants pair well with marigolds, but let’s talk about which plants perform the best when planted next to them. We’ve broken this list up to discuss the most popular vegetable, herb, and flower pairings with garden marigolds. Vegetable Companions Keep an eye out for slugs, they may get a taste for Marigolds , simple traps will help or if inundated use organic slug pellets but use sparingly. Marigolds are adaptable flowers with a wide range of cultural significance and meanings. Marigolds are prevalent at many religious ceremonies, rituals, and festivities all around the globe because of their eye-catching colors. Planting marigolds with vegetables has many benefits, from attracting beneficial insects to deterring pests and adding biodiversity. See which vegetables prosper from having marigolds planted nearby. Cucumbers Marigolds are excellent companion plants for cucumbers as they can protect them from pests.

Marigolds must be planted in a full sun position for the best performance. This equates to a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight daily, but closer to 8 hours or more will deliver the best blooms possible. This is a very tender marigold variety that looks brilliant during the spring months. It’s native to the desert region of Mexico and the Southern US. It does very well in sandy and infertile soil. The flower is very delicate, and this means that it can’t stand any frost without damage. In grows very rapidly during the spring months when the new plants sprout from seed. This long lasting flower is very showy as it has a brilliant yellow coloring and it rises from a leafless stem with greenish-gray foliage. As the flower ages, it will turn papery. 2. Bonanza Marigold Yellow Marigolds are easy to grow and produce beautiful flowers. They are native to South America. They are widely cultivated throughout the world because of their attractive appearance. Yellow Marigolds are used in landscaping, home décor, and cooking Oriental Marigolds The signet marigold is the common name for marigolds in the Tagetes tenuifolia species. Its origins also lie in Mexico, across the entire country. Today you’ll find naturalized signet marigold plants in Columbia, Peru, and parts of Central America. The most striking characteristic of signets is how they produce clusters of small single flowers. Marigolds Come In Many Colors- They come in red, orange, pink, white, purple, yellow, green, and brown.When growing in containers, look for compact varieties that won’t grow too tall or wide. These are often labeled container species, making spotting them incredibly easy. If you want to grow one of the taller species, ensure the pot size can accommodate the plant’s mature height. When to Plant Marigolds Nevertheless, since marigolds have come to symbolize so many various things around the world, each individual can choose which meaning best fits them and what idea they want to convey. Marigolds come in beautiful shades or yellow, orange, mahogany, red, or combinations. The flowers can have a single or double growth, and the sizes of the plants range from a tiny three inches up to an impressive three feet. They add welcome pops of colors and fill in gaps between your boxwood or other shrubs.



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