Marigold strawberry blonde is a charming variety of Tagetes patula known for its vibrant, bi-colored blooms and compact growth habit. This variety is part of the French marigold family, which is prized for its ability to thrive in a variety of conditions while providing bright, cheerful flowers.
Key Features of French Marigold ‘Strawberry Blonde’
- Flower Color: The flowers have a unique strawberry-pink to light coral color with bright yellow edges, giving them a bi-colored, soft pastel appearance.
- Flower Shape: The blooms are double with layers of petals, forming a full, rounded flower. The contrast between the pinkish hues and yellow edges creates a striking visual effect.
- Size: These marigolds are compact and typically grow to around 12-18 inches (30-45 cm) tall, making them suitable for borders, containers, or as accents in garden beds.
- Bloom Time: French Marigold ‘Strawberry Blonde’ blooms profusely from early summer to frost (typically May to October, depending on your climate).
- Hardiness: It is an annual in most climates and thrives in USDA zones 2-11. In colder climates, it is treated as an annual, while in frost-free zones, it may act as a perennial.
Marigold strawberry blonde Growing French Marigold ‘Strawberry Blonde’ from Seed
1. Starting Seeds Indoors
To get a jumpstart on the growing season, you can start French Marigold ‘Strawberry Blonde’ seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date.
- When to Start: Begin seeds indoors in early to mid-spring (typically February to March, depending on your region).
2. Supplies You’ll Need
- Marigold Seeds: Ensure you have high-quality ‘Strawberry Blonde’ seeds for the best results.
- Seed Starting Tray or Pots: Use seed trays, peat pots, or individual containers for sowing.
- Potting Mix: Use a well-draining, light seed-starting mix.
- Grow Light or Bright Window: Marigolds need plenty of light to germinate and grow strong.
- Clear Plastic or Dome: To create a greenhouse effect during germination.
3. How to Plant the Seeds
- Fill the Tray: Fill your seed trays or containers with the seed-starting mix and water lightly.
- Sow the Seeds: Marigold seeds are relatively large and can be directly pressed into the soil. Place them about 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) deep. If sowing multiple seeds, space them about 2-3 inches (5-7 cm) apart to give the seedlings room to grow.
- Humidity and Temperature: Cover the tray with plastic wrap or a dome to maintain humidity. Place the tray in a warm location at about 70-75°F (21-24°C) for optimal germination.
- Light: Once seeds begin to sprout, provide them with 12-16 hours of light per day, using grow lights or placing the tray near a sunny window.

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