How to Sow and Plant
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Sow African Marigold seeds indoors from mid-March to mid-April in seed trays or modules. Transplant seedlings outdoors after 5 to 6 weeks, once the risk of frost has passed and the soil is warm. For direct sowing, plant seeds outdoors from mid-April to the end of June in well-prepared, sunny soil. Space plants adequately to allow for their mature height of up to 70 cm. Ensure the location receives plenty of sunlight to encourage vibrant orange blooms. Regularly remove spent flowers to prolong the blooming period throughout summer and early autumn.
African Marigold thrives in full sun, where its tall stems and vibrant orange flowers can flourish. Regular watering helps maintain healthy growth, but avoid waterlogging the soil. Deadheading spent blooms encourages prolonged flowering from early summer to autumn. These robust plants benefit from well-drained soil enriched with organic matter, supporting their striking presence in borders or garden beds. Protect from strong winds to prevent stem damage and enjoy their bright, cheerful display throughout the growing season.
Sow African Marigold seeds indoors from mid-March to mid-April or outdoors from mid-April to late June for best results. Transplant seedlings 5 to 6 weeks after sowing to a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Regularly remove spent flowers to encourage prolonged blooming from June through October. These tall marigolds, reaching up to 70 cm, are perfect for adding vibrant orange color to borders and garden beds. Ensure consistent watering but avoid waterlogging to keep plants healthy and flourishing throughout the season.
What makes African Marigold Tagetes erecta Tall Hawaii Orange special?
These seeds grow into tall plants up to 70 cm high with large, vibrant orange flowers, ideal for creating eye-catching borders and adding long-lasting color to your garden from June to October.
When and how should I sow African Marigold seeds?
Sow the seeds indoors from mid-March to mid-April, then transplant outdoors after 5 to 6 weeks once frost risk has passed. Alternatively, you can sow directly outdoors from mid-April to the end of June in sunny, well-prepared soil.
What growing conditions do these marigolds prefer?
They thrive in full sun and well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. Regular watering is important, but avoid waterlogging. Protect plants from strong winds to keep stems healthy and flowers vibrant.
How can I ensure a long blooming period for these marigolds?
Regularly remove spent flowers (deadheading) to encourage continuous blooming from early summer through autumn, maintaining their bright and lively appearance throughout the season.
Are African Marigold Tagetes erecta Tall Hawaii Orange plants suitable for garden borders?
Yes, their impressive height and striking orange blooms make them perfect for adding structure and vibrant color to garden beds and borders.
How much space should I provide when planting these marigold seeds?
Space plants adequately to accommodate their mature height of up to 70 cm, ensuring they have enough room to grow strong stems and produce large flowers without overcrowding.