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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These marigolds have a double flower, as the name suggests. Each flower has two petals which give them a full and voluminous appearance. American Marigolds

As low maintenance plants, marigolds do not require much fertilization. An all-purpose slow release fertilizer can be applied upon planting and this will keep them fed for an extended period of time. You can find a slow release fertilizer at your local garden center and the label will list when you need to reapply. People frequently connect marigolds to affection and romance. One of the primary mystical significance of marigolds during the Middle Ages was the belief that these flowers could either bring love or let preexisting love blossom. This was particularly the case with red marigolds. These seeds will need to be started indoors 6-8 weeks before your last frost date. Plant seeds one inch deep in a well-draining potting or seed planting mix. Place the newly sown seed tray in a warm, sunny location. There are a few diseases we might see in marigold plants. They generally occur when planted near already infected plants, or in warm and wet conditions. Powdery mildew To remove powdery mildew from a plant, use a solution of water and Epsom salts. Marigold petals can also get steeped in tea at a rate of one teaspoon of dried marigold petals to eight ounces of water. You only want to use ones that were organically grown to avoid fertilizer sprays as they won’t be suitable for eating.

How to plant marigolds

Marigolds can be planted outside or inside. The best time to plant them is in early spring. You will need to use fertilizer when planting your marigold to get the most healthy-looking flowers as they need regular feeding and many varieties need good quality soil. Photo Disclaimer – Images used in this article are owned by the respective individuals, artists, or other parties who post on their private social media accounts. These images only serve for inspiration and cannot be copied (images or the designs) for personal use. See Footer for more details. See here for more details. Another plant referred to as 'Pot Marigold' is Calendula - these sunny flowers are members of the daisy family, as are Tagetes. In fact the daisy family is the largest flowering family in the world! Again, yellows and orange are the colours being celebrated here. You can't do better than Calendula officinalis - this stunning orange single daisy is a magnet for insects and a great little self seeder! The petals of this one also make a colourful addition to salads! Marigold flowers carry significance in several cultures around the world. Each color also has specific symbolism to match the warm and bright tones. They feature prominently in the Day of the Dead ( Día de Los Muertos) celebrations. Tagetes patula is a marigold variety that has a very strong scent when it flowers, and it falls into the French marigold family. You get semi-double flowers in carnation yellow. The plant will also produce flowers in shades of orange and mahogany-red. You can get a range of colors with plants that all require the same maintenance, and this makes your flower bed a lot easier to deal with. 16. Safari Scarlet Marigold

The Sun and all it stands for are the main symbols of yellow marigolds. This encompasses energy that is bright, hospitable, strong, healing, fiery, and uplifting. They make the ideal gift for someone who is recuperating from illness. Once the plant is out of the container, loosen up the root ball of the plant by pulling them apart with your hand, or with a garden shovel. This will help the plant establish itself once planted. Place the plant in the fresh soil and fill around the plant. Water the plant in and enjoy your new marigold friend! Let’s begin by looking at the primary symbolism for this beautiful flower. 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. Healing In various cultures around the world, including in Europe, ancient Egypt, and Greece, marigolds stand for restoration and recovery. Discovering flowers with medicinal qualities was a major focus in ancient cultures because there was no access to pharmaceuticals and such plants were the sole source of healing. In certain rare circumstances, your plants may fail to bloom. We have a troubleshooting guide for that. Planting TipsOrange marigolds come in a huge range of shades from dark orange up to very light, and you can even get bi-colored varieties. Marigold by fui 🙂 / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 8. Irish Lace Marigold



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