Q: How do I save seeds from marigold plants? Do I pick the flowers and let them dry out or wait until the flowers dry on the plant? The fall flowers and even some summer ones are still beautiful. We ...
Q. The marigolds I grew from seed last summer had a combination of height and flower color I liked, so I saved some of their seeds. What can I expect if I plant them? — Ann Nelson, Chicago A. Whether ...
There are roughly 400,000 known species of plants on planet Earth, of which the great majority, some 300,000 species, produce seeds. Green plants provide a substantial proportion of the world’s molecular oxygen, and are the basis of most of Earth’s ecosystems.
MSN: How to grow marigolds from seed – a step-by-step guide to cultivating these blazing blooms
If you're wondering how to grow marigolds from seed, you're in good company. A favorite in gardens around the world, marigolds are full of color and bring a burst of summer cheer to any window box, ...
How to grow marigolds from seed – a step-by-step guide to cultivating these blazing blooms
Marigolds make easy-care bedding flowers and container plants, plus they can be used for companion planting and cut flowers. While starter plants are often sold at garden centers in spring, growing ...
Yahoo: 30 Companion Plants for Marigolds That Will Have You Saying Goodbye to Pests
30 Companion Plants for Marigolds That Will Have You Saying Goodbye to Pests
Marigolds' scent deters pests, while its flowers attract helpful pollinators to tomato plants. Here's how to successfully companion plant the two together.