Tagetes / Marigolds

Tagetes / Marigolds

Tagetes

Plant family

Daisy family (Asteraceae)

Cultivation Break

0 Years

Season Overview

Propagating

Planting

Harvest

J

F

M

A

M

J

J

A

S

O

N

D

Details

Light requirement

Sunny

Water requirement

Dry

Soil

Light (sandy)

Nutrient requirement

Low

Light germinator

Germination temperature

18 - 22 °C (Degrees Celsius)

Plant distance

20 cm

Row spacing

30 cm

Seeding depth

0.2 cm

Instructions

End of March

Pikieren

Beginning of May

Einpflanzen

Description

Tagetes, marigold, velvet flower, Turkish carnation or dead flower, belongs to the family of composite plants (Asteraceae). There are about 60 species. It is grown as an ornamental plant, dye, spice, green manure and remedy and feels at home in flower beds and balcony boxes. Tagetes- strongly scented, are annual to perennial, herbaceous plants, rarely semi-shrubs or shrubs. They grow between 10 and rarely up to 200 cm/3.9-78.7 in tall. They bloom in white through lemon yellow to brownish red. In mixed culture Tagetes is used as a helper plant because of its strong smell. It is used to control soil fatigue produced by nematodes and it serves as a slug bait to protect neighboring plants from slug damage. Insect friendly.

Origin:

America

Growing tips

Sensitive to frost, therefore cultivated in our country only as an annual. Wind and rain resistant. Uniform humidity. Pre-cultivation from February at 20°C/68°F, but direct sowing from the end of April is also possible. Light germinator. Cut off withered flowers regularly. Propagation by seed. Wear gloves when cutting Tagetes. Some people are sensitive to the sap. Get along with all vegetable crops. Tagetes contain nematodes, keep mice away, and repel cabbage pests, viruses, and whiteflies.

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