New Marigold Simba, Marigold Kilimanjaro- Tagetes erecta







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Tagetes erecta

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Tender annual
20-25°C
Average layer vermiculite
Sow Jan. onwards.
Remove seed tray cover at first sign of seed germination.

 

Marigold Taishan Mixed   25-30cm
Tagetes erecta African Marigold. Dwarf habit with improved branching and larger flowers that hold their doubleness better than other American marigolds.  Ideal for borders, containers or in a display.

tpkt approx 30 seeds

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marigold Mum Lemon   75cm
African Marigold. Lemon-yellow double chrysanthemum-flowers. Plant borders up with Marigold Simba & Mum Lemon for a stunning display

pkt approx 100 seeds

 

 

 

Marigold Mum Lemon seeds

 

 

Marigold Kilimanjaro        45cm
African Marigold. New, interesting creamy white flowered African Marigold slightly taller than Vanilla

pkt approx 50 seeds

 

 

 

 

 

Marigold Kiimanjaro seeds
Marigold Vanilla   35cm
African Marigold. The nearest yet to a white marigold. Large double blooms 7.5cm of a soft creamy colour .

pkt approx 15 seeds

tpkt approx 45 seeds


 


 

 Marigold Vanilla
Marigold Antigua Gold  20-25cm
African Marigold. Early flowering, compact, good basil branching plants with rich golden yellow full double flowers covering the plants. Ideal to grow in packs, 10cm pots for retail sales, grow in borders, containers, window boxes or pots.

pkt approx 35 seeds

 

 

 

Marigold Antigua Primrose   20-25cm
African Marigold. Early flowering, compact, good basil branching plants in a soft primrose yellow full double flowers covering the plants. Ideal to grow in packs, 10cm pots for retail sales, grow in borders, containers, window boxes or pots.

pkt approx 35 seeds

 

 

 

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The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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