little sun seeds | Marigolds

$5.50

I love the vibrancy and boldness of marigolds. They look stunning and are also an important companion plant, particularly for tomatoes, potatoes and roses. They are known to inhibit nematodes, a pest that affects the soil, so are essential for planting after you've grown tomatoes in a particular area. They refresh the soil and prepare it for later plantings. They are also a wonderful companion trio with basil and tomatoes in summer.

Full sun and good drainage are essential, but can grow well in poor soil.

Plant seedlings from early summer, avoiding frost and cold soil.

Sow into seed-raising mix in spring or early summer. The light fine seed should be barely covered and usually germinates within 2 weeks. Prick out seedlings when they are large enough to handle.

Remove dead blooms to encourage further flowering.

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I love the vibrancy and boldness of marigolds. They look stunning and are also an important companion plant, particularly for tomatoes, potatoes and roses. They are known to inhibit nematodes, a pest that affects the soil, so are essential for planting after you've grown tomatoes in a particular area. They refresh the soil and prepare it for later plantings. They are also a wonderful companion trio with basil and tomatoes in summer.

Full sun and good drainage are essential, but can grow well in poor soil.

Plant seedlings from early summer, avoiding frost and cold soil.

Sow into seed-raising mix in spring or early summer. The light fine seed should be barely covered and usually germinates within 2 weeks. Prick out seedlings when they are large enough to handle.

Remove dead blooms to encourage further flowering.

I love the vibrancy and boldness of marigolds. They look stunning and are also an important companion plant, particularly for tomatoes, potatoes and roses. They are known to inhibit nematodes, a pest that affects the soil, so are essential for planting after you've grown tomatoes in a particular area. They refresh the soil and prepare it for later plantings. They are also a wonderful companion trio with basil and tomatoes in summer.

Full sun and good drainage are essential, but can grow well in poor soil.

Plant seedlings from early summer, avoiding frost and cold soil.

Sow into seed-raising mix in spring or early summer. The light fine seed should be barely covered and usually germinates within 2 weeks. Prick out seedlings when they are large enough to handle.

Remove dead blooms to encourage further flowering.

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