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The highest amount of alpha-terthienyl in any marigold available. The trick to good success is to plant just the marigold in your target area for at least 2 or 3 months so the nematodes will only have the marigold to attach to and then die. Late summer blooming. Full sun. Self-seeding annual.
Average Seed / oz | Seed / 100' Row | Average Yield / 100' Row | Days to Harvest |
8500 | n/a | n/a | 60-120 |
Planting Season | Ideal Soil Temp | Sun | Frost Tolerance |
After Last Frost | 70-80°F | Full Sun | Frost Sensitive |
Sowing Method | Seed Depth | Direct Seed Spacing | Min. Seeds Per Packet |
Direct Seed | 1/4" | 6-8" | 110 |
Mature Spacing | Days to Sprout | Production Cycle | Seed Viability |
18-24" | 5-10 | Annual | 2-3 years |
Marigolds are frost sensitive annuals that prefer full sun and tolerate a wide variety of soils, including nutrient poor soils.
Direct sow outdoors in spring once the danger of frost has passed. Seed can also be started indoors 4-5 weeks before the last frost and transplanted outdoors after the last frost date. Sow seeds 1/2" deep and 3-4" apart. Seeds will sprout in 15-20 days. Thin seedlings so that mature plants are 18-24" apart.