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How to Propagate Marigold Seeds : Planting & Gardening Vegetables



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Marigold seeds should typically be planted inside under some lights. Propagate marigold seeds with help from a longtime and experienced gardener in this free video clip.

Expert: Kathy Martin
Bio: Kathy Martin began growing her own food nearly 40 years ago, as a teenager.
Filmmaker: Alan Mack

Series Description: How you will go about planting seeds depends largely on what type of seeds you’re actually talking about. Get tips on planting and gardening with help from a longtime and experienced gardener in this free video series.

23 Comments

  1. I don't understand this – it says to plant them '4 to 6 weeks before the first frost'. Surely one should plant then in the spring before the last frost not in the autumn before the first one?

  2. It's been a lot more than 5 days, more like 3-4 weeks and i'm still waiting for them to pop up. what am i doing wrong? i planted them in cells and i always keep the soil nice and moist.

  3. I just tossed some really old Marigold seeds from years old packets into my garden bed Lightly raked over them watered and now have a multi colourful display of very large plants. Been getting praises for my flowers. 🙂 Now I have loads of seed's from these flowers.

  4. I needed to know how my marigold seeds went into the potting soil. THANK YOU.

  5. Umm my marigolds took only 2 days to sprout. Does temperature affect the time of growth? Cause I live in a tropical country which is hot and humid all year long.

  6. they like strong light? i thought when germinating them, they don't need any light. maybe the strong light referred to after germination…this was a helpful demo regardless 🙂

  7. Also, how early to start? If 1st frost is in November, shouldn't I start in May? That was confusing.

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