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These breathtaking mahogany red blooms with golden yellow accents are a pollinator's paradise. These marigolds thrive in tough conditions too—drought, heat, and poor soil pose no challenge. Start seeds indoors for an early show or sow directly for a speedy garden makeover! These beauties don't just look good—they're pest-killing powerhouses, perfect for veggie or herb gardens, and stunning in any ornamental display.
Pinch marigolds to encourage bushiness, preventing single-stem growth. Deadheading removes spent flowers and promotes continuous blooming
Pinch marigolds to encourage bushiness, preventing single-stem growth. Deadheading removes spent flowers and promotes continuous blooming
Marigolds carry profound cultural significance in pre-Hispanic Mexico, representing the flower of the dead during Day of the Dead celebrations. In Nepal, they serve as cultural icons, adorning households with marigold garlands. Renowned for their magical and medicinal attributes, these flowers originated in Mexico and Guatemala, captivating the Aztecs before their introduction to Europe and North America in the 16th century.
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