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Marigold - Giant Sunset
Tagetes erecta

The Marigold Giant Sunset, 'Tagetes erecta', is a tall Marigold that will grow to 3 foot tall. If you love Marigolds, why not go all out and try a Marigold that will grow TALL. The flowers are also large and are shades of orange and yellow. The Giant Sunset will begin to bloom in late spring and will continue to bloom until first frost.The Giant Sunset prefers full sun and rich, organic soils that are well drained. They are moderately drought tolerant, so only water when needed. Pick faded flowers to encourage more blooms. Plant in the spring after the last average frost date. This Marigold is excellent for edging, pots, containers, and as a cut flower.

Marigold - Eskimo
Tagetes erecta

The Marigold Eskimo, 'Tagetes erecta', is new and unique. Eskimo is a white marigold with large, creamy white, double carnation type blooms that are simply stunning. The beautiful blooms are located at knee height on top of the plant. The nice dark green foliage sets off the white flower color. The Eskimo Marigold begins to bloom in late spring and continues to bloom until first frost.Marigolds prefers rich organic soils. The soil needs to be well drained and not soggy. Pinch off faded flowers to encourage more blooms. Plant in the spring after average last day of frost. Eskimo Marigolds are excellent for edging, in pots and containers and as a ground cover.

Marigold - Inca II Orange
Tagetes erecta

The Marigold Inca II Orange, 'Tagetes erecta', is an African Marigold that grows to 12 to 14 inches in height. It can bloom up to 7 days earlier than other types with large 4 to 5 inch blooms on strong stems. The Inca II marigolds are sure to stand out and be a major attraction of your flower beds. This Marigold produces enormous double flowers in vibrant shades of gold and orange. They begin to bloom early and continue all suumer long until frost. These sturdy plants are abslutely grat for massing in sunny beds and borders.

Marigold - Inca II Yellow
Tagetes erecta

The Marigold Inca II Yellow, 'Tagetes erecta', is an African Marigold that grows to 12 to 14 inches in height. It can bloom up to 7 days earlier than other types with large 4 to 5 inch blooms on strong stems. The Inca II marigolds are sure to stand out and be a major attraction of your flower beds. This Marigold produces enormous double flowers in vibrant shades of gold and yellow. They begin to bloom early and continue all suumer long until frost. These sturdy plants are abslutely great for massing in sunny beds and borders.

Marigold - Sweet Cream
Tagetes erecta

The Marigold Sweet Cream, 'Tagetes erecta', has beautiful creamy white flowers that adorn these medium compact 16 inch tall plants. This arigold is a real eye catcher in the garden. Sweet Cream Marigold produces large fully double, creamy white blossoms on bushy plants. Sweet Cream offers more flowers, more vigorous growth and better branching habit than any other white Marigold. They begin to bloom early and continue all summer long until frost. These sturdy plants are abslutely great for massing in sunny beds and borders.

Marigold - Lemon Drop
Tagetes patula

The Marigold Dwarf Lemon Drop, 'Tagetes patula', displays a sunny show of canary yellow flowers. Every vegetable garden must have Lemon Drop Marigolds! Marigolds attract bees for pollination and is suspected to repel some insects. Dwarf Lemon Drops are very easy to grow and add color to your vegetable garden. The 1 inch canary yellow flowers are produced in abundance. They will begin blooming 5 to 6 weeks after seeding and they will continue to bloom until fall.Marigolds prefers rich organic soils. The soil needs to be well drained and not soggy. Pinch off faded flowers to encourage more blooms. Plant in the spring after average last day of frost. Lemon Drops are excellent for edging, in pots, and containers. They make an excellent annual ground cover.

Marigold - Dwarf Bonanza Blend
Tagetes patula

The Marigold French Dwarf Bonanza Blend, 'Tagetes patula', has the pure intense colors of Bonanza plus the improved flower size. It has the largest flowers in the French Marigold category. The Bonanza Blend has 2 inch yellow, orange, and bicolor flowers. They will begin blooming 5 to 6 weeks after seeding and they will continue to bloom until fall.Marigolds prefers rich organic soils. The soil needs to be well drained and not soggy. Pinch off faded flowers to encourage more blooms. Plant in the spring after average last day of frost. French Dwarf Marigolds are excellent for edging, in pots and containers. They make an excellent annual ground cover.

Marigold - Durango™ Bee
Tagetes patula

The Marigold Durango Bee, 'Tagetes patula', is very easy to grow. The Durango series of Marigolds belongs to the French group of Marigolds. They produce 2" - 2.5" anemone type flower heads. The early, free-flowering plants have uniform heights of 10 to 12 inches with good branching. The Durango Marigold Bee's are well suited to life in containers as well as beds. Most Marigolds are great for attracting butterflies.Plant in full sun to light shade in fertile well drained soil either in beds or containers. Space plants 6" to 10" apart. Remove spent flowers to promote new flower growth. This French Marigold is an outstanding performer in the garden.

Marigold - Durango™ Red
Tagetes patula

The Marigold Durango Red, 'Tagetes patula', is very easy to grow. The Durango series of Marigolds belongs to the French group of Marigolds. They produce 2" - 2.5" anemone type flower heads. The early, free-flowering plants have uniform heights of 10 to 12 inches with good branching. The Durango Marigold Reds are well suited to life in containers as well as beds. Most Marigolds are great for attracting butterflies.<p/p>Plant in full sun to light shade in fertile well drained soil either in beds or containers. Space plants 6" to 10" apart. Remove spent flowers to promote new flower growth. This French Marigold is an outstanding performer in the garden.

Marigold - Lemon/Tangerine Blend
Tagetes tenuifolia

The Marigold Gem Lemon/Tangerine Blend, 'Tagetes tenuifolia', has masses of dainty flowers on compact, fragrant plants with lacy foliage. These bushy, dwarf, "rock garden" marigolds are truly little gems in your garden. The 10 to 12 inch plants hold 1/2 inch yellow and orange flowers. The Gem Lemon/Tangerine Blend blooms 5 to 6 weeks after seeding and continue until first frost.Marigolds prefers rich organic soils. The soil needs to be well drained and not soggy. Pinch off faded flowers to encourage more blooms. Plant in the spring after average last day of frost. The Gem Marigolds are excellent for edging, in pots, and containers. They make an excellent annual ground cover.

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