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Marigold - Sparky Mix Seeds - Attracts Beneficial Insects

Marigold - Sparky Mix Seeds - Attracts Beneficial Insects

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Marigold Sparky Mix Seed - Bright Blooms & Garden Benefits

Bring vibrant color and natural pest control to your garden with Marigold Sparky Mix Seeds. This hardy annual French marigold bursts with cheerful gold, orange, red, and bi-colored blooms, attracting pollinators while repelling harmful pests. Perfect for beds, borders, containers, or pollinator gardens, these easy-grow flowers thrive in sun, heat, and drought.

Why Grow Sparky Mix Marigolds?

These non-GMO, heirloom seeds offer more than just beauty:

  • Beneficial insect magnet - Lures ladybugs, hoverflies & parasitic wasps to control aphids
  • Natural nematode control - Roots emit chemicals that suppress soil pests
  • Edible flowers - Brighten salads or create stunning floral garlands
  • Companion plant superstar - Protects tomatoes, cucumbers, squash & more from pests

Easy-Care Growing Instructions

Each packet contains 300 seeds (covers 50 sq ft):

  • Planting Depth: 1/2"
  • Spacing: 12" apart
  • Germination: 7-21 days
  • Height: Up to 20" tall

Start indoors before last frost or direct sow in warm soil. These drought-tolerant annuals bloom continuously with minimal care.

Garden-to-Table Versatility

Beyond their ornamental value, Tagetes patula flowers have traditional medicinal uses for digestive health. Their citrusy petals add edible flair to dishes while their pest-repelling properties make them organic gardeners' secret weapon.

Ready to transform your garden? Plant these vibrant, multi-purpose blooms today and enjoy a season of color, pollinators, and natural pest control!

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Mark G.
Withstands light frosts well into fall!

Planted these around our tomatoes and peppers and they grew great, nice and bushy and loaded with flowers from summer into fall. They were also the last flowers blooming after our first few frosts, so it was nice to see pollinators on them after everything else was pretty much spent.

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Doug
Marigold + Tomato = success

I started growing these marigolds around my tomato plants as my gardener friend recommended, and it seems that my tomatoes were much healthier this past season. Plus, marigolds are quite charming and the bees like them too. They were the last flower blooming after a first couple frosts, so they are a bit Frost already it seems too!

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