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Mexican Marigolds

Started by Ant, April 15, 2008, 16:48:35

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Ant

Regarding companion planting, I had read that Mexican marigolds had some sort of weed inhibiting properties, specifically bindweed. Now it may be wrong but I am willing to give it a try in the name of science*

I can find French and African marigolds, but not Mexican? Any ideas?

*tinkering

Ant


Barnowl

Check out Tagetes Minuta

http://www.organiccatalog.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1377&osCsid=0bb1008caff94903cbef59958c507d47

or

http://www.sarahraven.com/srechannel/static/Product_Catalogue/index.cfm?fuseaction=detailed_view&s_productID=SR030029

Not sure which is better value. Sarah Raven has a minimum 3 packet order and charges £2.50 P&P but (for a change!) gives you more Tagetes seeds. Organic have no minimum order and charge £1.50 P&P for orders under £25.00

Perhaps a bit of googling is in order......

kt.

I am growing French Marigold Brocade, African Marigold Mixed and Calendula.  Not heard of Mexican marigold before but I have found where you can get some:
http://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/seeds/pages/herb2.htm
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Barnowl

#3
Nicky's  looks better value than the others that I mentioned. Good work KT.

I use Nicky's a lot but have never looked at the herb section. Doh!

Ant

Quote from: ktlawson on April 15, 2008, 17:03:30
I am growing French Marigold Brocade, African Marigold Mixed and Calendula.  Not heard of Mexican marigold before but I have found where you can get some:
http://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/seeds/pages/herb2.htm

Thank KT  :D

That sites getting bookmarked as the prices seem very good indeed. Now to wait until the wallet (Sparkly) gets home...  ;)

Vortex

To get the full bind weed inhibiting powers from the Mexican Marigolds you apparently have to dig them in when they're in full leaf.

Barnowl

Mine got eaten before they really got going last year. Will probably have to pot them on at home first to let them get bigger and avoid the same thing happening again.

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