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Marigold Fireball Flower Seeds
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Another breeding breakthrough with muti-coloured blooms on the one plant. Within the mixture will be pillarbox red flowers never seen before each carried on sturdy stems and simply revelling in the sun and as the plant ages the colours change to fiery bronze and then onto an attractive rusty orange.
€6.00
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Another breeding breakthrough with muti-coloured blooms on the one plant. Within the mixture will be pillarbox red flowers never seen before each carried on sturdy stems and simply revelling in the sun and as the plant ages the colours change to fiery bronze and then onto an attractive rusty orange. These French Marigolds are this year's 'must have' bedding plant. Highly tolerant of the weather and giving a long display in containers, beds and borders.
SKU | WN-6211 |
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Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
Brand | Plants of Distinction |
Colour | Red Orange (Scarlet) |
Seeds/packet | 40 |
Plant Height | 10-20 cm |
Scientific name | Tagetes patula |
Common name | Marigold |
Germination (days) | 5-15 |
Type | Hardy Annual |
Plantavstånd | 20 cm |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Cultivation Advice | Marigolds, or Tagetes are versatile, easy to grow and easy to care for. They enjoy full sun and grow well in both dry or moist soils. Their hardiness adds to their appeals as bedding plants and container plants. There are four different types of Marigold Flowers. African Marigolds, which tend to be tall; French Marigolds which tend to be dwarf; Triploid multi-coloured Marigolds, which are a hybrid between African and French types; and Single Marigolds, which have long stems and resemble daisies. Sometimes Calendulas are called ‘Pot Marigolds’ but they are not related to the Tagetes that most people know as marigolds. Sow Marigold seeds from February to March in trays or pots filled with damp potting mix. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of vermiculite and cover the pot or tray with plastic to maintain moisture levels. Place the tray in a warm spot. 65-70F is ideal, and germination should occur within 7 to 10 days. Once the marigold seedlings appear, remove the plastic cover and position the tray to a location where the seedlings will get at least 5 hours of light daily. Keep the potting mix damp by watering from below. This will help to prevent damping off. Once the seedlings have 2 sets of true leaves, they can be transplanted to their own pots where they can grow indoors under light until after the last frost has passed. |
Care | Easy |
Bloom Time | Jun, Jul, Aug |
Fragrant | Yes |
Language on package | English |
Storage | Keep your seeds in a cool, dry and dark place. |
Brand | Plants of Distinction |
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