Tagetes Patula Disco Red French Marigold Flower Seeds

French Marigold Seeds - Disco Red

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SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

9 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through summer

BLOOM COLOR

Red

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 5.6 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

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French Marigold (Tagetes Patula Disco Red) - This Disco variety has bright red color on compact, well-branched, early-blooming plants. The 2 1/4-inch red blooms dazzle in festive and they arise in tremendous numbers on these compact yet well-branched 9 inch plants.
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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

CARE & MAINTENANCE

Marigold...less

Tagetes French Marigold Flower Garden
Tagetes French Marigold Seed Packets For Planting
Outsidepride French marigold seeds (Tagetes patula) deliver vibrant orange, red, and yellow blooms that brighten garden edges and flower beds. These marigold flower seeds are annuals, thriving in USDA Zones 3-10 with full sun and moist, well-drained soil (pH 5.6 - 6.5). Reaching a compact height of 9-10 inches, they are perfect for outdoor gardens or as houseplants. Blooming from spring through late summer and fall, these French marigold seeds are deer-resistant and easy to care for. These marigolds are great for vibrant borders, small pots, or larger garden displays.
Vibrant Color Mix Tagetes French Marigold
Vibrant Color Mix
French marigold seeds produce a stunning array of vibrant colors, from deep reds to golden yellows. These marigold flower seeds thrive in outdoor gardens, creating eye-catching displays. Perfect for full sun, these blooms bring brilliance to borders and flower beds, adding fresh marigold flowers to every season.
Prolific Blooming of Tagetes French Marigold Flowers
Prolific Blooming
Marigold seeds for planting outdoors yield plants known for their prolific blooming. These annual flower seeds provide continuous flowers throughout the growing season, filling garden beds and borders with lush french blooms. With minimal effort, they deliver abundant and colorful marigold displays.
Diverse Flower Forms of Tagetes French Marigold
Diverse Flower Forms
French marigold seeds produce flowers with diverse forms, from elegant single petals to intricate, layered designs. These marigolds create texture and dimension in any garden. Perfect for flower beds, small pots, or vibrant arrangements, they add depth and charm to outdoor planting designs.
Heat & Drought Tolerant Tagetes French Marigold
Heat and Drought Tolerant
Marigolds are highly heat and drought-tolerant, making them ideal for summer gardening. These resilient marigold seeds thrive in dry, sunny conditions, ensuring consistent blooms even during water shortages. Their adaptability makes them a reliable choice for sustainable, sun-loving landscapes.
Bambino, Marietta, Disco Red, and Amber Glow Tagetes French Marigold
Add vibrance to your outdoor space with French marigold seeds like Bambino Garden, Disco Red, Dainty Marietta, and Amber Glow. These marigolds bring striking hues of orange, red, and yellow, perfect for borders, containers, or garden beds. Marigold flower seeds are easy to grow and thrive in full sun, ensuring bold blooms. With these marigold seeds for planting outdoors, you’ll enjoy fresh marigold flowers that flourish with minimal care.
Bloom Season, Color, & Height Chart of Tagetes French Marigold
French marigolds offer a beautiful spectrum of colors, heights, and bloom seasons. Bambino Garden and Amber Glow feature bright orange blooms, Disco Red stuns with deep red petals, and Dainty Marietta shines with cheerful yellow flowers. These marigold seeds grow to 9–10 inches tall and bloom from spring through fall. Perfect for small pots or flower beds, French marigold seeds thrive in full sun and create lush, colorful landscapes throughout the growing season.
Compact Tagetes French Marigold Plants From Flower Seeds
Explore the beauty of French marigold seeds with four stunning varieties. Plant 3 seeds per plant, pressing lightly into the soil, and keep seeds moist until germination occurs within 5-20 days at temperatures of 70-75°F with 8 - 10 inches of space in between plantings. Whether you’re filling borders, containers, or larger garden spaces, French marigold seeds are perfect for adding texture, vibrant color, and fresh marigold flowers to any setting.

French Marigold (Tagetes Patula Disco Red) - This Disco variety has bright red color on compact, well-branched, early-blooming plants. The 2 1/4-inch red blooms dazzle in festive and they arise in tremendous numbers on these compact yet well-branched 9 inch plants. 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. This French marigold only reaches 9 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.

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Do African marigolds really repel garden pests?

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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.

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

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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?

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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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