Marigold Seed - Red Dwarf French Marigold Flower Seeds

French Marigold Seeds - Red

1000 Seeds
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4.99
2000 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

10 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through fall

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 Nana Double Brocade Red) - Here is a bold dwarf annual that can be easily started from Marigold seeds. Red Brocade features semi-double, flat, crested flower heads. These blooms are bi-colored with shades of red and yellow. Red dwarf French Marigolds are so gorgeous that they demand a second look!

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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 inches

Tagetes Patula French Marigold Flower Garden With Women
Baskket of Tagetes Patula French Marigold Flower Seed Packets
Outsidepride Tagetes Patula French Marigold Seeds deliver striking blooms in gold, orange, and red, perfect for USDA Zones 3–10. Thriving in full sun, these annuals grow 10–12 inches tall and bloom from spring to fall. Known for their vivid colors and compact size, they are ideal for garden borders, containers, or companion planting. Varieties such as Bonanza Gold and Double Brocade Red attract pollinators like butterflies and bees, enhancing biodiversity in any garden. Available in 4 convenient sizes, from 250 to 2,000 seeds per packet, they suit both small garden projects and larger landscaping needs.
Landscaping Display of Tagetes Patula French Marigold Flowers
Vivid Color Palette
Our Tagetes Patula marigolds feature a vivid color palette, from sunny yellows to rich oranges. These marigold plants brighten garden beds, borders, and containers while thriving in full sun. Perfect for attracting pollinators, our seeds create a visually striking and ecologically vibrant garden.
Tagetes Patula French Marigold Plants Grown From Seeds
Long Blooming Season
Our marigold seeds are prolific bloomers, offering continuous color from early summer through fall. They provide season-long vibrancy, making them ideal for gardeners seeking long-lasting beauty. Plant our fast-growing flower seeds for months of reliable, colorful blooms in any outdoor space.
Low Maintenance Tagetes Patula French Marigold Flower Garden
Low Maintenance
Our marigold seeds grow heat and drought-tolerant plants that thrive with minimal care. Their deep root systems allow them to endure challenging conditions, making them a dependable choice for low-maintenance gardens. Perfect for busy gardeners, our seeds promise effortless success.
Dwarf, Compact Tagetes Patula French Marigold Flowers
Compact Growth Habit
Our marigolds grow into compact, bushy plants that are ideal for small spaces, containers, and garden borders. Their low-growing habit ensures they fit neatly into any layout while providing vibrant color and full coverage. Our marigold plants are versatile and perfect for all garden designs.
Bonanza Gold, Durango Tangerine, and Double Brocade Red Tagetes Patula French Marigold
Add radiant charm to your garden with our Tagetes Patula marigold seeds, featuring striking varieties like Bonanza Gold, Durango Tangerine, and Double Brocade Red. These fast-growing flower seeds produce vibrant marigold plants that thrive in full sun and are heat and drought-tolerant. Perfect for garden beds, borders, and containers, our marigolds bloom all season, attracting pollinators and adding lasting beauty with minimal care.
Listings of Heights, Colors, & Bloom Season of Tagetes Patula French Marigold Flowers
Discover the beauty of Bonanza Gold, Durango Tangerine, and Double Brocade Red marigolds. These compact Tagetes Patula plants grow 10–12 inches tall, with vibrant gold, orange, and red blooms that thrive from spring to fall. Fast-growing and drought-tolerant, they’re perfect for borders, containers, and beds. Attract bees and butterflies while adding long-lasting color and natural value to your garden.
Pollinating Butterfly on Tagetes Patula French Marigold Blooms
Plant our Tagetes Patula marigold seeds to create a garden buzzing with life. These vibrant marigold plants, featuring yellow, orange, and red blooms, attract butterflies and bees, supporting pollinators while adding natural beauty. Perfect for garden beds, borders, and containers, these fast-growing flower seeds thrive in heat and drought. Enjoy a low-maintenance garden that stays colorful all season long.

French Marigold (Tagetes Patula Nana Double Brocade Red) - Here is a bold dwarf annual that can be easily started from Marigold seeds. Red Brocade features semi-double, flat, crested flower heads. These blooms are bi-colored with shades of red and yellow. Red dwarf French Marigolds are so gorgeous that they demand a second look! They are robust, trouble-free plants that establish easily from flower seeds. The dwarf size make them perfect for the front of the border or containers.

Common Questions

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How are marigolds used in the landscape?

A

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?

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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?

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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