Collection: Tagetes erecta | Marigold

Benefits of Marigolds in Your Garden
Tagetes erecta, commonly known as Marigolds are not only decorative – they also offer practical benefits. These flowers repel pests, helping to protect your garden from unwanted insects, and are especially effective in the fight against nematodes. Additionally, marigolds can be used in the kitchen – their unique, slightly bitter aroma makes them a great addition to cucumber pickling or as a garnish for various dishes.

Variety and Diversity
The variety of marigold species is astonishing. Today, there are hundreds of different varieties, ranging from low-growing to tall plants, with simple or double flowers that can resemble daisies or even balls. The color palette varies from pale beige and lemon yellow to deep reddish-brown. However, the classic orange dwarf marigold remains the most popular, commonly seen in flower beds and balcony planters.

Planting Tips
Sow Tagetes erecta seeds in early spring, either indoors or directly in the garden after the last frost. Plant in full sun with well-drained soil, and enjoy continuous blooms throughout summer and fall. Regularly removing faded flowers will encourage new blooms and extend the flowering period.



Tagetes erecta | Marigold