How long does it take to grow marigolds from seed?

How long does it take to grow marigolds from seed?

While it is very easy, starting marigolds from seed indoors offers no real advantage because they germinate so quickly outdoors. Seeds sown directly into the garden about 1-inch apart sprout within days in warm weather and plants bloom in about 8 weeks.

How do you grow marigolds from seed NZ?

Plant seedlings from early summer, avoiding frost and cold soil. To grow marigolds from seed: Sow into seed-raising mix in spring or early summer (undercover if the weather is still cold). The light fine seed should be barely covered and usually germinates within 2 weeks.

Is marigold easy to grow from seed?

Marigolds are annual flowers that are easy to grow from seed and resilient. They can be grown in the garden, in containers, and they play a role in Companion Planting.

Can you direct sow marigold seeds?

When to Plant Marigolds Sow seeds directly into the garden once the soil is warm in the spring. You can start seeds indoors, but they germinate so easily outside that there’s really no advantage. Marigolds sprout within a week in warm weather and plants typically produce blooms in about 8 weeks.

Can you grow marigolds in the winter NZ?

Plants readily germinate from seed and can be sown in situ or in trays and then transplanted at a later date. Marigolds are hardy to hot and cold temperatures.

Can I plant marigolds in autumn?

Care: Marigolds like a sunny position in fertile, well-drained soil. Sow seed in autumn and spring for early season flowers. Water well, particularly during hot spells. Remove spent blooms to prolong the flower display.

Why won’t my marigold seeds germinate?

Marigold seeds do not require light to germinate. If your marigold seeds are on top of the soil, then they aren’t covered, and they should be covered with a fraction of an inch (maybe 1/4 inch) of potting medium (or soil, if direct planted outdoors).

How do you germinate marigold seeds?

If you’re starting indoors, sow the seeds in a well-draining, rich soilless growing medium in a warm place. Scatter the seeds on top of the mix, then cover them with a very fine layer (less than ¼ inch (0.5 cm.)) of more medium. Marigold seed germination usually takes 5 to 7 days.

Can you grow marigolds from seed in New Zealand?

If you’re planning to grow marigolds from seed, you’ll find that they come in an impressive array of colours, sizes and heights. Traditionally, zucchini are red, orange and yellow. There are quite a few different varieties on the market in New Zealand.

What is a marigold plant?

Marigolds are probably most well-known as an orange flower but they also come in red, cream, lemon and apricot colours. Mass-planted, they will create a stunning visual effect in your flower bed or vegetable garden. So, next time you’re at your local supermarket or Bunnings pick up some Awapuni Nurseries marigold plants.

Where do marigolds grow in Africa?

Marigolds ( Tagetes) are often described as being African or French. Actually they’re mainly from tropical South America. African marigold, Tagetes erecta, is a tall (45cm) plant with large flowers in colours ranging from lemon to dark orange.

How long does it take for marigolds to germinate?

Marigold plants germinate from seeds quickly, so you should see flowers within 8 weeks. They thrive in full sunshine, so all you need to do is give them a sunny spot and let them do their thing! An added bonus of planting marigolds is that they can be used for companion planting.

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