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Southern Gardening - GardenWeb
... follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Nov 17, 06 at 17:30 Problem with Marigolds Posted by: nana7 z7 AR on Thu, Aug 10, 06 at 14:16 2 follow ...
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root knot nematodes - Growing Tomatoes Forum - GardenWeb
... was infected. Weird (these were in the raised bed) I just read somewhere that planting marigolds close together helps to reduce the nematodes....? any comments on that? Follow-Up Postings: Post ...
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wanted: source for bulk marigold seeds - Growing from Seed Forum - GardenWeb
... looking neat. Most public places like that don't have much variety in annuals so marigolds are common but sometimes cosmos, snapdragons, & a few others can be gleaned this way. RE ...
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Growing from Seed - GardenWeb
... :01 14 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Sep 25, 06 at 23:47 Marigolds from Seed Posted by: gabrielle2005 MN on Wed, Sep 20, 06 at 9:08 3 ...
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Organic Gardening: Sprays
... : Milk on Powdery Mildew Home and Garden Television Pioneer Thinking- Got Mildew? Get Milk? Others: Marigolds and Nasturtiums are commonly grown as companion plants as they keep pests away. Try putting ...
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Potpourri - A Garden Aroma
... the same container. Try using the flowers from roses, larkspur, delphinium, cornflower, pot-marigold, nigelia, marigolds, peonies, chamomile, sweet peas, hyssop, bergamont, statice, strawflower, lilacs, honeysuckle and linden for a pleasant ...
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The Gardener's Network - How to Grow Marigold Annual Flowers
... And don't overlook Marigolds in container gardens as the smaller varieties do well in containers. Propagation: Marigolds are grown from seeds. They like full to partial sun. Marigolds can be directly seeded into your flower garden or seeded indoors for transplanting later. We recommend planting Marigolds in ...
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Biggest is Not Best with Bedding Plants
... be in flower when they are planted, but petunias, geraniums, and the smaller types of marigolds don't seem to suffer from transplanting after they have begun to bloom. Hardening Off ...
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SSIS Articles - Growing Arilbred Irises in Central Oklahoma
... get the water away quickly. During the summer months, I grow a patch of dwarf marigolds. After frost, the skeletons of the marigold plants are stacked in an area behind a ...
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English Cottage Gardens, Alaskan Style
... is bamboo fencing behind it. In spring and early summer there are crocuses, primroses, marsh marigolds and camassia. In summer there are hostas, day lilies, and the unusual variegated horseradish. The ...
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