This marigold seed mix is a surefire way to add an easy to grow dwarf marigold to your flower garden, container, or raised bed. Removed fading petals to ensure an even longer blooming period. Butterflies will visit the flowers again and again. Marigold plant care includes removing spent flowers to encourage extended bloom period and to keep plants compact.
Tagetes patula mix is our most popular marigold mix sure to grow across the country as an annual in USDA zones 3 - 10. Enjoy sunny blooms all summer long by starting Marigold seeds in the early spring. This seed mix produces small, compact plants with flowers in shades of orange and yellow. These dwarf plants are perfect for edging the front of the sunny flower garden or for baskets and containers.
Low growing Marigolds are quick to bloom and quick to attract pollinators during the entire flowering season; however, they do not attract deer!
These heirloom, non-gmo seeds are quick to germinate when seeds are kept continually moist in full sun. Marigolds are not fussy and will tolerate most conditions. However, with rich, well-drained soil and plenty of sunshine, these plants will thrive. Generous amounts of organic compost or well-aged manure mixed into the garden prior to planting will greatly improve the health of flowers — Keep the soil moist, but not wet.
Sow 2 to 3 seeds per plant or 5 ounces per 1,000 square feet. Use starter soil and gently press the seed into the soil and lightly cover. When seedlings are big enough to handle and after acclimatizing the seedlings to outdoor conditions, transplant outdoors after frost danger has passed. May also be sown directly outdoors after last frost in prepared beds. Marigold plant care includes removing spent flowers to encourage extended bloom period and to keep plants compact.
Outsidepride Marigold Flower Seed Mix - 1000 Seeds best price $6.49 ($0.01 / Count) new 2025
more information
---
$7.97 ($0.00 / Count) Wildflower Seeds Butterfly and Humming Bird Mix - Large 1 Ounce Packet 7,500+ Seeds - 23 Open Pollinated Annual and Perennial Species