Tagetes spp
Marigold Benefits:
- They have anti-inflammatory, antiparasitic, and anticancer properties.
- They are rich in carotenoids, which are used in poultry feed and health supplements.
- They can be used as a flavor component in foods and beverages.
- The flowers can be used as a mosquito repellent.
- Some varieties are used in traditional medicine for various ailments like stomach problems, fever, and rheumatism.
Companion Plant: Deter Deer and rabbits
Tomatoes, Squash, Radishes, and Lavender
Marigolds
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Temperature: 65°F–78°F (Max 100°F)
Light: Full sunlight
Soil: Evenly moist, well-drained soils
Size and Growth: 4- 48 in. tall, 6- 24 in. wide
Flowering and Fragrance: Orange, yellow, red, gold, copper, brass, white, or any combination of those colors.
Water and Fertilizer: Weekly
Fresh Cut: Cut when almost in full bloom, place in vase.
Diseases: Powdery mildew disease.
Pest: Snails, Sligs, Aphids


























