Marigolds
Flaunting big, dense, brilliant flowers in a gold to mahogany crown, these robust flowers are great for those who are new to planting and want something simple to grow. The reason for this buoyant flower's popularity could be because of its ability to bloom radiantly throughout the whole summer.
These look perfect in both pots and flower beds, attract pollinators, and are excellent ornamental flowers! |
Timing: If sowing them indoors, plant them in the planter pots 6-8 weeks before the last frost (late February). Or, directly sow the seeds 2 weeks before the last frost (mid-March).
Sowing: When planting the seeds sprinkle the seeds on top of the soil, then cover the small seeds with vermiculite. Space the plant 30-45 cm apart from other plants. Growing: Grow in full sun and take out the withered Marigolds regularly to prevent self-sowing enjoy flowers from May to frost. |