Marigolds are cheerful, easy-to-grow flowers that add a burst of color and beauty to any garden or landscape. Here’s how you can grow your own marigold plants from seed:
Materials Needed:
- Marigold seeds
- Seed-starting trays or small pots
- High-quality potting mix
- Watering can or spray bottle
- Sunny location or grow lights
- Garden space or containers for transplanting
Instructions:
- Start seeds indoors: Fill seed-starting trays or small pots with potting mix and moisten the soil. Plant marigold seeds about 1/4 inch deep and cover them lightly with soil.
- Provide warmth and light: Place the trays or pots in a warm, sunny location or under grow lights. Marigold seeds germinate best in temperatures between 70-75°F (21-24°C).
- Water regularly: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Use a watering can or spray bottle to water the soil gently, as marigold seeds are small and delicate.
- Transplant outdoors: Once the seedlings have developed several sets of true leaves and the threat of frost has passed, transplant them into the garden or larger containers.
- Choose a sunny spot: Plant marigolds in a sunny location with well-draining soil. Space the plants about 8-12 inches apart, depending on the variety.
- Water and maintain: Water the newly transplanted marigolds regularly, especially during dry periods. Remove any spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming throughout the season.
Marigolds are relatively low-maintenance plants that thrive in sunny conditions and are known for their ability to repel pests and attract beneficial insects to the garden.