Saving Marigolds Seeds-How To collect seeds And Never Buy Marigolds Again

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I'm going to show you how to collect marigold seeds so you never have to buy the plant again. Not only does it save money but if you have a specific breed of them that you like, then saving marigold seeds is the way to go
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Hey plant fam! When selecting seeds for germinating pick the largest firmest seeds out of your seeds for better chances to germinate 🌻

TheAdhdGardener
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If y'all didn't already know, marigolds aren't pest-proof at all but they do have a special talent. They attract tiny parasitic wasps that eat aphids and lay their eggs in the larvae of whiteflies, moths, mealybugs, and stinkbugs. So marigolds don't repel pests, they call in targeted airstrikes on them.

blorkflorkernorp
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I knew how to do this already, but I watched the whole video because I just love your voice and content. Lol!

Kacey
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Thank you for the close up of taking the seeds out - what I was searching for!

nickelandimed
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I just planted African marigold for the first time last week and I was really surprised how the seeds look. I am excited to see the flowers! Thanks for sharing!

LhiaMarie
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Best video yet on saving Margold seeds! Thank you!!!

shirleytompkins
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Thank you for sharing this information. I have watch many videos on Marigolds but you made this one very simple to understand.

veleriasingletary
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my mom always had marigolds and therefore so do i every summer. when you pulled in close to show the 'yanking' of the flower head it blew my mind and exclaimed out loud 'wow!!! i never knew that!!!' g'job 👍 😃

oldrgrl
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Wow thanks for this. Im going to do this with the plant I got this spring and hopefully I wont have to buy any of them next spring.

babygrandma
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Warm green marigold leaves, extract juice. Great for earache. Two drops per ear. Very effective.

rajshreejeewanraj
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Recently I spent a small fortune on geraniums only to have something (deer, rabbits, ???) eat them. Next year I'm planting marigolds. Thanks for the information.

suekelly
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I just harvested my marigold seeds thanks for your informative video

Anaturalbeauty
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Hey thanks for the video, my mother told me about the flower tops for seeds so i did a little bit more reserach.

PhonkinPlants
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I am with you on the standard yellow Marigolds. I like the multicolored ones. Orange Flame (orange center with red petals that have an orange trim) and Red Knight (yellow/gold center with red petals trimmed in yellow) are pretty!

speakrighttogod
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THE ADHD GARDENER.... Well done 🤗 you have given me a new outlook on flower 🌼 gardening 🥰 I was about to give up and place plastic flowers 💐 in my flower 🌼 bed. I just recently threw out ALL of my dried 😩 out Miragolds. Thank you 😊 so much for this very informative video 📹

ddalcourtsd
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... went with a million marigolds one year was great theme ... love how the group of seeds stay together in their flower holder while they cure ...

willgaukler
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I'm glad for what I started to collect marigold seeds from my large marigold flowers on the large soil pot. 😂

old-emerald-jr-gamer
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I absolutely do not like purchasing marigold starters, I never know if it'll grow to the sizes I desire! Thanks so much for your video, it's right in time for me to harvest the seeds this fall of 2022.

michbaker
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all the information I was looking for was in this video. thank you

homeyv
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my goofy behind just discovered this today! I pull off the heads as they die, then realized how many seeds I had from just one flower. So, I started saving the seeds today! I'll dry them all out and no doubt add a few seeds in the empty spaces where I've placed my roses this year. If for next year some of my marigolds die off, I'll have seeds to replant. We shall see how it goes. It gets cold and wet where I am and sometimes it'll rain more than I think it should causing root rot, so hopefully, harvesting these seeds will allow me to keep growing marigold in the Spring and perhaps into Fall. Maybe beyond that, depends on the frost. Thank you for this video. Took me a minute to find you and what I wanted to know specifically.

christinecoleman