Marigold Marigold includes 50 species of herbaceous perennials and annuals, it has a abundant flowering and durable and is easy to grow, here are some species list:
Marigold erecta:
annual species that grows from 30 to 80 cm and plant at intervals of 30-40 cm, 5 cm wide flower heads produce similar to the lemon yellow daisies, flowering begins in July and lasts until autumn.
The group of dwarf varieties:
including first lady F1 heads high with 40 cm wide 10 cm
pale lemon-colored primrose lady heads with double yellow lemon.
The marigold is native to Mexico.
Exposure
Sunny
temperature
The young plants are concerned, therefore, should be planted very cold outside only when there is no danger of frost.
Regular Watering
but very moderate, about three times a week during the flowering period.
fertilization during flowering
add water to watering a good liquid fertilizer (preferably organic) every two weeks.
Playing
occurs only through seeds, germination is very fast to the ideal conditions, in May can be transferred to the permanent abode.
Land must be well drained
diseases can be attacked by aphids which cause a stunted development of the plant.
my advice: when you make a seedbed always look on the back of the packet of seeds you planted, you will find all the information, time of sowing, the distance at which the seedlings be planted and so on.
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