Yes, marigolds can spread, but their growth habits depend on the specific variety. Some marigolds are annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in one season, while others can self-seed and return in subsequent years. Additionally, if planted closely together, they can create a dense mat that may crowd out other plants. Regular deadheading can help control their spread and promote prolonged blooming.
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The summer time is the best to plant marigolds. :)
Marigolds don't grow with salt water
Marigolds come in colors or orange and yellow. Marigolds are very easy to care for and they are an annual plant.
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Not at all. Marigolds are native to Central and South America.
Cats are generally not attracted to marigolds and do not typically like them.
Yes, guinea pigs can safely eat marigolds in moderation. Marigolds are non-toxic to guinea pigs and can be a tasty treat for them. However, it is best to introduce marigolds gradually into their diet to ensure they tolerate them well.
There are dozens of marigolds, and some are annuals while some are perennials.