

Red Gem Marigold
A profusion of petite single flowers appear on top of the soft and lacey light green foliage. Unlike other types of marigolds, a lovely citrusy scent perfumes the air around them. Beneficial insects are attracted to them, and one of our favorite ways to grow these is to plant 5-7 seedlings in a circle creating a bushy shrub-like appearance. Flower petals are edible and are used to liven up salads and other dishes. Use in beds, borders, and containers.Â
25 seeds
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PLANTING
Tagetes tenuifolia
AnnualÂ
Germination:Â 7-10 days
Germination Temperature:Â Optimum soil temperatures 70-75ÂşF.
Seed Planting Depth:Â Sow on the surface and lightly cover
Starting Indoors:Â Start indoors 4-8 weeks before the last frost. Provide 70-75ÂşF soil temperature. Transplant after last frost, space 8-15" apart.Â
Sowing Outdoors:Â Starting a week or two before the last frost date into early summer. Sow a few seeds every 8-15", thin to the most robust seedlings, or sow seeds close together, 1 per inch, and when you thin the seedlings transplant them to other places in the garden.Â
Growth Habit:Â Mounded
Height and Width: 12-16” x 10-12”
Spacing:Â 8-15" apart
Light Needs:Â Full sun
Soil Needs:Â Average, well-drained
Approximate days to flower from seed:Â 60-70 days
Uses:Â Flower beds, containers and planters
Care:Â Water seedlings regularly until established. Pinch back plants when they are young for a bushier growth habit. Deadhead to prolong blooming. Amend soil with compost before sowing or transplanting or apply liquid fertilizer a few times a season.