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Bolero forms golden orange blooms with rusty red irregular markings. An outstanding performer in the garden, these small, bushy plants are highly aromatic.
Semi-double flowers with flat, wavy-edged petals. The petals are mainly a golden orange but have maroon or rusty red streaks.
Planting marigolds between tomatoes helps protect tomato plants from harmful nematodes in the soil.
French Marigolds are versatile and are just as happy growing in the garden as in pots or containers.
A must for every garden, adding colour and interest.
Deadheading spent blooms can help extend the flowering period.
The essential oil from Tagetes patula is used in perfumery.
Tagetes patula is native to the highlands of central Mexico despite being often referred to as French marigold.
The optimal time to plant marigolds in Australia is spring or early summer. This will allow ample time for the plants to establish their roots before the scorching summer sun arrives.
As marigolds are not frost-resistant, it is crucial to wait until the risk of frost has passed before planting them outdoors.
Tropical: Autumn, Winter and Spring
Temperate: Spring, Summer, and Autumn
Cold: Spring and Summer
Germination: 7-10 days at 24-28°C
*Please note:
If you are uncertain about the requirements for importing seeds into your country, do not hesitate to contact our Export Manager at Australian Seed.
Being a registered Export Establishment, we have an officer who can help you obtain Phytosanitary certificates if needed.
It is important to note that the buyer is responsible for clearing the goods through customs and paying all associated charges, including import fees and taxes. Please note that we cannot accept returns due to Australian quarantine restrictions.
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