von Eriswil
Variety
created by Frances at 03.01.2026
Location
planting: bed
planting: outdoor
planting: raised bed
light: sunny to semi-shady
Soil: permeable soil
Soil: good garden soil
planting: open balcony or terrace
planting: covered balcony or terrace
Gartenstil: Kräutergarten
Water: sparingly
Planting: pots, tubs, or boxes
Planting: frost-free
Soil moisture: dry
Pflanzung: Bauerngarten
Gartenstil: Naturgarten
Gartenstil: Duftgarten
Growth habit
growth habit: bushy
flower: flowering
root type: shallow-rooted
Nutzungsart: Ur-/Alte Sorte
flower: continuous bloomer
wide: 30 - 40 cm
height: 30 - 40 cm
growth habit: cushion-shaped
propagation by seeds
herbs
insect pollination
Nutzungsart: Mischkultur
Keimung: Dunkelkeimer
Wuchsform: krautig
Vermehrung: samenfest
Color
orange yellow
bright
Blätter: dunkelgrün
Samen: ocker
Taste
Essbarkeit: Blüten
Propagating
Planting
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Tagetes, marigold, velvet flower, Turkish carnation or death flower, belongs to the Asteraceae family. There are around 60 species. It is cultivated 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 tall. They flower in white to lemon yellow to brown-red. In mixed cultivation, Tagetes is used as a helper plant due to its strong odor. It is used to combat soil fatigue caused by nematodes and serves as slug bait to protect neighboring plants from slug damage. Insect friendly.
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
Sensitive to frost, therefore only cultivated here as an annual. Wind and rain resistant. Consistent moisture. Pre-cultivation from February at 20°C, but direct sowing from the end of April is also possible. Light germinator. Cut off withered flowers regularly. Propagate by seed. Wear gloves when cutting Tagetes. Some people are sensitive to the sap. Compatible with all vegetable plants. Tagetes contain nematodes, keep mice away and repel cabbage pests, viruses and whiteflies.
Plant distance
40 cm
Row spacing
40 cm
Seeding depth
1 cm
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