77 – 84 days. Antigua Series marigold seeds grow some of the most recognizable summertime blooms both indoors and out! Marigold seeds are an indoor favorite for growing dazzling color through the season, or for drying and complimenting fresh cut bouquets and arrangements. Antigua Series seeds promise brilliant 3” fully double classic marigold blooms. Antigua Series marigold grows easily from seed and known to thrive in challenging gardens prone to heat and drought throughout the southwest. 1000 seeds.
Growing Antigua Series Marigold Garden Seeds
- Taxonomy: Tagetes erecta
- Other Names: Aztec Marigold, African Marigold, American Marigold, Big Marigold
- Seed Type: Annual
- Sow Indoors or Outdoors: Antigua Series marigolds are a hardy full sun performer and most commonly sown directly after the frost but, for earliest blooms, begin seeds 6 – 8 weeks indoors prior to the frost. Marigolds will take 14 – 21 days to germinate in full lighting. Plants may require early staking since blooming heads may grow to be too heavy and cause stress to the plant if not supported.
- Days to Maturity: 77 – 84 days
- Hardiness Zone: 2 – 11
- Planting Depth: Plant 2 – 3 seeds ¼” deep
- Plant Spacing: 10”
- Growth Habit: 10 – 16” tall bushy upright with a 10 – 16” spread of enormous 3” fully-double marigold blooms
- Soil Preference: Average, evenly moist, well-drained
- Light Preference: Full sun
- Diseases/Pests/Troubleshooting: Antigua Series marigold is a vigorous full sun performer native to Mexico and known to tolerate gardens prone to heat, drought, and clay soils. Do not overwater since marigolds will perform poorly in oversaturated gardens which can lead to powdery mildew, root rot, leaf spots, and Botrytis. Marigold has no serious pests but monitor regularly for spider mites and thrips.
- Color: Signature choice of Gold, Orange, Primrose, Yellow, and Mix
- Flavor: Used primarily as a food dye for vibrant coloring, dried marigold will have a hint of spicy or citrus notes
Antigua Series marigolds are a hardy full sun performer and most commonly sown directly after the frost but, for earliest blooms, begin seeds 6 – 8 weeks indoors prior to the frost. Marigolds will take 14 – 21 days to germinate in full lighting. Plants may require early staking since blooming heads may grow to be too heavy and cause stress to the plant if not supported. Plant 2 – 3 Antigua Series marigold seeds ¼” deep and 10” apart in average, evenly moist, and well-drained soil in full sun. Antigua Series marigold is a vigorous full sun performer native to Mexico and known to tolerate gardens prone to heat, drought, and clay soils. Do not overwater since marigolds will perform poorly in oversaturated gardens which can lead to powdery mildew, root rot, leaf spots, and Botrytis. Marigold has no serious pests but monitor regularly for spider mites and thrips. Antigua Series marigold seeds mature in 77 – 84 days as 10 – 16” tall bushy uprights with a 10 – 16” spread of enormous 3” fully-double marigold blooms.
Tagetes erecta, or more commonly known as Aztec Marigold, is one of the most awarded, recognized, and cultivated flowers in the entire world. Tagetes erecta is native to Mexico, (specifically its states of Mexico, Puebla, and Veracruz) despite having a variety of names including African Marigold or American Marigold. Marigold has been used for thousands of years by pre-Spanish civilizations in medicine, food, dyes, and ritual. Marigold cultivars have won more than 50 All-American Selections awards and do not seem to be slowing down anytime soon.