- How to Grow and Care for Marigolds - The Spruce
Marigolds (Tagetes spp ) are among the most common and reliable of all bedding flowers These cheerful flowers with warm colors and fern-like foliage are true annuals, completing their life cycles in a single growing season
- How to Plant and Grow Marigolds - The Old Farmers Almanac
Looking for a flower that’s as easy to grow as it is eye-catching? Meet the marigold—your garden’s golden MVP! With their cheerful hues and bug-busting powers, marigolds bring bright beauty and serious benefits to veggie beds, borders, and containers alike
- Tagetes - Wikipedia
Tagetes minuta, native to southern South America, is a tall, upright marigold plant with small flowers used as a culinary herb in Peru, Ecuador, and parts of Chile and Bolivia, where it is called by the Incan term huacatay
- How to Plant, Grow, and Care For Marigold Flowers - Epic Gardening
Marigolds are drought-tolerant plants that attract pollinators and can repel pests in your garden Marigolds are a popular blooming plant amongst gardeners and can be a great addition to the garden or back patio They are heat and drought tolerant and have many beneficial qualities
- How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Marigolds - Martha Stewart
Learn how to start a marigold from seed, plant a mature variety in your garden, and care and maintain this gorgeous bedding plant Plus, discover which zones marigolds grow in and the three most popular marigold varieties—all of which are deer- and drought-resistant
- Marigold: How to Grow and Care for Vibrant Flowers All Season - Gardenia
Marigold, a popular annual or perennial flower, is renowned for its bright and vibrant flowers, easy care, and ability to act as a natural pest repellent in gardens
- How to Grow and Care for Marigold Flowers | Gardeners Path
Marigolds are a garden classic and it’s obvious why They’re easy to grow and have long-lasting color Learn how to grow marigold flowers now on Gardener's Path
- Marigold | Description, Species, Uses, Facts | Britannica
Marigold, genus of about 50 species of annual herbs native to southwestern North America, tropical America, and South America Several species are grown as garden ornamentals for their attractive flowers, and most marigolds have strong-scented leaves
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