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How to Harvest and Save Marigold Seeds - Garden Lovers Club Types of Marigold Seeds Marigold seeds are generally classified into two main types: annual and perennial Annual marigolds, including Tagetes erecta and Tagetes patula, complete their life cycle in one growing season Perennial marigolds, such as Tagetes lucida, come back year after year if conditions are right
How to Harvest and Save Marigold Seeds - The Spruce When to Harvest Marigold Seeds Harvest marigold seeds when the petals are dry and the base of each bloom (the seed pod) is turning brown Marigold seeds look like little pointy black and white slivers These slivers are actually the marigold's fruits, called achenes, to which the seeds are attached
How To Save Marigold Seeds For Next Year (Harvesting Tips) How To Harvest Seeds From Marigold Seed Pods Harvesting marigold seeds is one of the EASIEST tasks in the garden! Here’s how to harvest marigold seeds, step by step: 1 Wait for the right time to harvest The flower head should be dry with the petals faded and even a little bit crispy Look for the dry seed heads (pictured below) 2
Saving Marigold Seeds: Harvesting, Drying and Storing Properly After a marigold flower is finished blooming, it begins ripening the seeds within the flower You can pick flowers earlier, but I like to wait until the flower heads are completely dried out, with a light tan to brown color
How to harvest marigold seeds - Homes Gardens By letting the flowers go to seed in late summer, you make sure you can harvest the seed before the first hard frost ' That means holding back on deadheading According to Meredith, marigold seeds are ready to harvest when the spent flower head looks like a brown, dry and 'toasty' pod
How to Save Marigold Seeds - Unruly Gardening Harvesting Marigold Seeds If you want to collect marigold seeds, you have to wait for the seeds to mature first This means you have to leave your wilting and dying marigold flowers on the plants for a while- if you start snapping them off as soon as they start to flag, the seeds won’t be ready yet
How to Save Your Own Marigold Seeds - Gardenary How to Harvest Marigold Seeds Harvesting marigold seeds is a simple and quick garden task step one First, pull the dried petals and leaves off the seed pod to reveal the seeds It might help to gently rub the pod between your fingers and palm step two Then, pull each seed away from the base
The Complete Guide to Harvesting and Saving Marigold Seeds Saving Marigold seeds offers the benefit of cost savings, as well as the ability to grow a large number of plants from a single seed source To harvest Marigold seeds, it is important to select the best flowers, dry the flowers for seed collection, and properly store the harvested seeds