Tagetes patula. Tangerine Double French Marigold is a vibrant, easy-to-grow annual flower renowned for its stunning, fully double blooms in a bold, rich orange hue. Compact and bushy, these plants reach 10-12 inches tall, making them perfect for garden borders, containers, and companion planting. Tangerine French Marigolds thrive in full sun and adapt well to various soil types, blooming profusely from late spring to frost. Known for their pest-repelling properties, they are an excellent addition to vegetable gardens, promoting healthy growth. With their striking color and long-lasting blooms, these marigolds bring beauty and functionality to any garden or landscape.
Haven’t planted the Tangerine Double French Marigold yet. This will be my first year planting them. If their anything like Crackerjack Marigolds they will be beautiful!
Tangerine Double French Marigold
Every since I can remember, my grandparents grew marigolds. And I’ve loved them ever since so I wanna grow some here if they grow very good I will buy more. I love Marigolds. I recommend this product.
Beautiful rich color
I will be planting these Marigolds next Spring. I am sure they will be beautiful.
Germanated quickly on a heat mat. Off the mat and growing ready to transplant early/mid april. Excited for leeks this autumn
Last year I bought seeds from my local store and I didnt get anything to germinate. This year I purchased all my seeds from MIGardener and I've had to give seedlings away cause nearly all the seeds sprouted!!!
Great germination! I'm excited to see how the onions turn out
My only complaint is that I was not prepared for how well and fast all of the seeds would grow soI had to pot up earlier than expected! I am very happy with all of the seeds I have purchased from here!
I think I got near perfect germination on these. Cauliflower has always been challenging for me to time it out and know when to harvest. I've been learning that crops that have purple or reds in them (looking at my red lettuce varieties and purple sprouting broccoli) seem to bolt less quickly than their green counterparts in heat.