December 23, 2024

VIDEO: How to Save Marigold Seeds – Seed Saving Guide


Marigolds are beautiful, beneficial, and nutritious! They are easy to
grow, fast to flower, and easy to save seeds from as well!

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Save Marigold Seeds – Seed Saving Guide

  1. This is the closest any video comes to explaining exactly what to do with marigold seeds once you’ve harvested them. Most videos tell you how to harvest them but NONE give specific instructions on how to keep those seeds alive until the next spring. I’ve tried keeping them in a paper bag in the frig, in a paper bag in my garage or someplace outside. I’ve tried a plastic sealed bag both inside (at room temp and in frig) or outside in the garage or under the deck. I’ve had moderate to no success with storing these seeds. I’m trying again this year. Anyone know the answer? When I buy seeds from the store I have great success so there’s definitely a way to do it and I’m getting tired of the trial and error attempt. What’s the secret???

  2. I was experimenting with the possibility of putting Marigolds on a bank and let them go wild. I have some I planted and it is now March and the entire plant is dried and dead but the seed buds show no sign of letting the seeds go – in fact the seeds are still firmly attached at their base. Some of the seed buds have black seeds in the outer regions but as you get to the center, it looks like the seeds either never matured or died.

    Since they have not dropped by March I doubt they will self propagate this year so it looks like my bank experiment is not going to work. Nevertheless, I will harvest the seeds, mix in soil and throw shovelfuls up on the bank (it has an elevation of about 15' and 45* slope.)

    Any thoughts? I'm really looking for some pretty flower to aggressively grow into the bank.

  3. I bought some seeds from the dollar store American seeds and got marigolds witch was surprising because I didn't know they would all grow so we'll but I love them and live in apartment and I'm gunna spread them all over hills rocks sand anywhere they can grow honestly

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