
African Marigold Seeds - Sugar & Spice
- Annual; Our favorite classic marigold colors
- Summer Blooming; Large Yellow, Orange and White Flowers
- Prefers Full Sun Exposure
Fast Facts
About African Marigold Seeds - Sugar & Spice
Tagetes erecta
Buy Marigold Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
African Marigold Seeds - Sugar & Spice
In a mix of warm and sunny hues, our fun Sugar and Spice Mix of African Marigolds are a great way to add some color to borders or containers. Easy as can be to start from seed, these summer blooming annuals feature large, double blooms in orange, yellow and white.
Fast Facts
About African Marigold Seeds - Sugar & Spice
Tagetes erecta
Buy Marigold Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
African Marigold Seeds - Sugar & Spice
In a mix of warm and sunny hues, our fun Sugar and Spice Mix of African Marigolds are a great way to add some color to borders or containers. Easy as can be to start from seed, these summer blooming annuals feature large, double blooms in orange, yellow and white.
How to Plant Sugar and Spice Marigolds
When to Plant Marigold Seeds
Direct sow Marigold seeds after all threat of frost has passed - it's recommended that you wait approximately 1-2 weeks after the final frost date. Marigolds can also be sown indoors approximately 50-60 days before your final frost.
Where to Plant Marigold Seeds
Marigolds are tolerant of most types of soil, and enjoy warm, Full Sun conditions. Marigolds do best in rich, well draining soil that remains moist, though once established can be somewhat drought tolerant as well. If planted in cool, or moist locations, Marigolds are susceptible to powdery mildew.
How to Plant Marigold Seeds
Sow Marigold seeds directly onto the surface of the soil and firmly compress. Don't cover your seeds, as Marigolds require sunlight in order to germinate.
How to Care for Marigolds
Once planted, Marigolds require very little by way of care. Typically, you only need to water manually if the soil has gotten dry or dusty to the touch, or if it's been more than 2 weeks since any sort of natural rainfall. You can increase your blooms significantly by deadheading your spent blooms. Dried, spent blooms can be stored in a dry, cool location that gets minimal exposure to sunlight, and if planted, the seeds in the seed heads can produce additional marigolds the following year.
Seed Coverage for African Marigold Seeds - Sugar & Spice
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
Packet |
Up to 80 Sq. Ft |
1 Ounce |
Up to 625 Sq. Ft |
1/4 Pound |
Up to 2,500 Sq. Ft |