Marigold - Endurance (F1 Hybrid)
A perfect cross of African and French Marigolds brings the absolute best of both worlds! Extra large double flower (up to 9cm across) on a compact French Marigold habit. As the plants won't set seed, they put all their energy into producing more flowers which last for longer, so you don't need to dead-head. Plants are more tolerant of hot and rainy conditions. A stunning summer mix of Sunset Gold, Orange and Yellow flowers.
Height and spread: 30cm (12in).
A perfect cross of African and French Marigolds brings the absolute best of both worlds! Extra large double flower (up to 9cm across) on a compact French Marigold habit. As the plants won't set seed, they put all their energy into producing more flowers which last for longer, so you don't need to dead-head. Plants are more tolerant of hot and rainy conditions. A stunning summer mix of Sunset Gold, Orange and Yellow flowers.
Height and spread: 30cm (12in).
A perfect cross of African and French Marigolds brings the absolute best of both worlds! Extra large double flower (up to 9cm across) on a compact French Marigold habit. As the plants won't set seed, they put all their energy into producing more flowers which last for longer, so you don't need to dead-head. Plants are more tolerant of hot and rainy conditions. A stunning summer mix of Sunset Gold, Orange and Yellow flowers.
Height and spread: 30cm (12in).
Sow from February to April indoors at 21-24C (70-75F) in good seed compost. Just cover the seed with compost and keep the soil damp but not wet. Germination usually takes 5-14 days. They can also be sown outdoors where they are to flower during May once the soil has warmed. Keep moist until after germination and thin out to 20-25cm (8-10in) apart.
When seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant and grow in cooler conditions. Gradually acclimatise to outdoor conditions for 10-15 days before planting out after all risk of frost, 20-25cm (8-lOin) apart in a sunny spot.
Feed and water marigold plants regularly, particularly during hot, dry periods. Regular deadheading of marigold flowers will encourage further blooms to be produced throughout the summer. Culinary note: Marigold flowers have a mild citrus flavour. Use them in sandwiches, salads, fish dishes and hot desserts.