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how to grow marigold from dried flowers
Gather the seeds and replant them.Leave the faded marigold blossoms on the plant. ... Hold a container, such as a paper envelope or plastic cup, under...
Feeding Cape Marigolds How To Fertilize Cape Marigolds
What is the best fertilizer for marigolds?Do marigolds need fertilizer?How do you take care of outdoor marigolds?Are coffee grounds good for marigolds...
Cape Marigold Water Needs - Learn How To Water Cape Marigolds
Cape marigolds are drought resistant and only need to be watered once a week. Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Avoid getting the leaves or flowers w...
Dimorphotheca Problems - Troubleshooting Cape Marigold Issues
Why are my marigolds dying?Why isn't my marigolds blooming?How do you fix leggy marigolds?What conditions do marigolds like?How do you revive a dying ...
dividing marigolds
Dividing & Transplanting: Marigolds grow from a single stem, and are not usually divided during the growing season. Young plants transplant easily...
marigold growth rate
Marigolds germinate quickly, sprouting within a few days and blooming in about 8 weeks, making them easy to grow from seed. Sow seeds directly outside...
are marigolds edible
Edible Flowers* All marigold flowers are edible (including calendula, also known as pot marigold)—but not all marigold flowers are tasty. For best fla...
marigold for pest control
Marigolds – The marigold is probably the most well-known plant for repelling insects. French marigolds repel whiteflies and kill bad nematodes. ... If...
Bugs That Eat Calendula - Does Calendula Attract Pests To The Garden
Calendula tends to be a pest magnet. This may sound like a bad thing, but look at it this way: If you grow calendula as a “trap crop,” the flowers wil...