Tagetes Erecta African Marigold Taishan Flower Seed Mix

African Marigold Seeds - Taishan Mix

50 Seeds
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4.99
100 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

10 - 12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 5.6 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

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African Marigold (Tagetes Erecta Taishan Mix) - This dwarf marigold has a mounded, upright habit. Marigolds will attract bees and butterflies.  Very fragrant flowers with even scented foliage.  Heat tolerant flowers which bloom from spring through late summer.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

70 - 75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

5 - 20 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Press seed into soil and lightly cover

SOWING RATE

3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 10 inches

Tagetes erecta African Marigold Varieties in Flower Garden
Tagetes erecta African Marigold Seed Packets For Planting
Outsidepride African Marigold seeds mix (Tagetes erecta Taishan Mix & Yummy Mummy) are annual flower seeds that thrive in USDA zones 3–10, making them perfect for various garden environments. These seeds produce compact plants with bold blooms in shades of orange, yellow, and cream, growing to heights of 10–12 inches. Blooming from spring through fall, they are ideal for garden beds, borders, and containers. Both varieties attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies while providing long-lasting color throughout the growing season. Available in 50, 100, and 200 seed packets, they are a versatile option for gardeners looking to enhance their outdoor spaces with vibrant, easy-to-grow flowers.
Tagetes erecta African Marigold Vivid Flowers
Vivid Color Palette
Our African Marigold Seed Mix combines the vibrant hues of Taishan Mix and Yummy Mummy varieties, offering brilliant shades of orange, yellow, and gold. These bold blooms create striking displays in flower beds, borders, and containers, adding a lively and cheerful touch to gardens and patios.
Long Bloom Season of Tagetes erecta African Marigold Flowers
Long Blooming Season
Our African Marigold Seed Mix, featuring Taishan Mix and Yummy Mummy seeds, blooms continuously from summer through fall. Thriving in full sun, this mix provides months of stunning color, making it ideal for seasonal gardens, decorative landscapes, and container displays.
Low Maintenance Tagetes erecta African Marigold Flowers
Low Maintenance
The Taishan Mix and Yummy Mummy seeds in our African Marigold Seed Mix are perfect for gardeners seeking low-maintenance options. Once established, these flowers require minimal care, thriving with occasional watering and light deadheading while producing vibrant, colorful blooms.
Compact Growth Habit of Tagetes erecta African Marigold Plants
Compact Growth Habit
Our African Marigold Seed Mix, blending Taishan Mix and Yummy Mummy varieties, grows into compact plants with heights of 10–12 inches. Ideal for small gardens, pots, and edging, their neat, bushy growth delivers vibrant and dense blooms that enhance any outdoor space.
Taishan & Yummy Mummy Tagetes erecta African Marigold Flowers
Our African Marigold Seed Mix, featuring Taishan African and Yummy Mummy varieties, is perfect for attracting bees and butterflies to your garden. With bold orange, yellow, and cream blooms, these marigolds add vibrant color to flower beds, borders, and containers. Thriving in full sun, their compact growth and long-lasting flowers make them ideal for creating pollinator-friendly spaces.
Bloom Season, Height, & Color Chart of Taishan & Yummy Mummy African Marigold Flowers
Our African Marigold Mix combines the vibrant Taishan African and Yummy Mummy varieties, producing mixed blooms in shades of orange, yellow, and cream. With heights ranging from 10–12 inches, these marigolds bloom from spring through fall, adding bold color to gardens, borders, and containers. Perfect for creating eye-catching displays that thrive throughout the growing season.
Man Transforming Garden in to Tagetes erecta African Marigold
Our African Marigold Mix, featuring Taishan African and Yummy Mummy varieties, brings vibrant beauty to your outdoor space. These stunning blooms, in bold shades of orange, yellow, and cream, thrive in borders, beds, and containers. Growing up to 12 inches tall, they provide a lush and colorful backdrop for any garden setting, blooming from spring through fall.

African Marigold (Tagetes Erecta Taishan Mix) - This dwarf marigold has a mounded, upright habit. Marigolds will attract bees and butterflies.  Very fragrant flowers with even scented foliage.  Heat tolerant flowers which bloom from spring through late summer. These annuals are robust, trouble-free plants that establish easily from flower seeds with big, tightly petalled blooms. This African marigold only reaches 10 - 12 inches in height making an excellent garden performer.

Common Questions

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How are marigolds used in the landscape?

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African marigold is commonly used as a bedding plant or in containers to achieve vibrant, enduring colors. It is highly valued as a cut flower.

Q

Do African marigolds really repel garden pests?

A

It has long been believed that marigolds are effective in repelling various garden pests, including mosquitoes and deer. However, these claims are mostly considered myths, despite numerous online sources touting the almost magical properties of marigolds.
One exception is that certain marigolds release a chemical through their roots that can help control specific harmful soil nematodes. It is worth noting that French marigolds (T. patula) are more likely to possess this benefit compared to African marigolds. Many gardeners who plant marigolds with the expectation of keeping rabbits, aphids, and other pests away end up disappointed. Nonetheless, marigolds do attract beneficial garden inhabitants such as bees, butterflies, and ladybugs.

Q

If marigolds are native to Mexico, why are some called French marigolds or African marigolds?

A

Marigold seeds were initially introduced to Europe from Mexico by explorers in the 16th century. The variety preferred by Portuguese and later French plant breeders was dubbed "French Marigolds." On the other hand, T. erecta earned the name African marigold as its seeds reached Europe through trade routes that traversed Northern Africa.

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What is a pot marigold?

A

Calendula officinalis, commonly known as pot marigold, is a distinct flower species that belongs to a different genus than true marigolds. Despite being in the same Asteraceae family, its flowers may look similar to marigolds or chrysanthemums. However, the foliage of pot marigold differs significantly from that of marigolds, lacking the ferny texture. Moreover, pot marigold blooms earlier and for a shorter period than true marigolds, typically flowering in May and June.

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