Why YOU Should Plant Marigolds. EVERYWHERE.

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Gardening In Canada

Gardening In Canada

11 ай бұрын

Marigolds are used in the garden to return a number of different things. This can range from deterring, rabbits, dear, and even some pass. What did you know Marigolds have been tested and they actually only prevent a certain number of past species.
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Ashley is a soil scientist who has had a passion for plants since she was a small child. In the long summers as a child, she would garden alongside her grandmother and it was then that she realized her love for greenery. With years of great studying, Ashley had begun her p
ost-secondary education at the University of Saskatchewan.
At first, her second love, animals, was the career path she chose but while doing her undergrad she realized that her education would take her elsewhere. And with that, four years later she graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a bachelor’s degree in science and a major in Soil Science.
Some of Ashley’s interests are KZfaq, in which she posts informative videos about plants and gardening. The focus of Ashley’s KZfaq channel is to bring science to gardening in a way that is informative but also helpful to others learning to garden. She also talks about the importance of having your own garden and the joys of gardening indoors. Ashley continues to study plants in her free time and hopes to expand her KZfaq channel as well as her reach to up-and-coming gardeners.
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@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
For more information on trap cropping check out this video here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nLKDnK-k06jDcWw.html
@user-vy1ko3mi3j
@user-vy1ko3mi3j Ай бұрын
Years ago I heard that If you get stung by a bee then you should rub a marigold flower on the sting and it would take the pain away and my 4 year old grandson got stung by a bee and he was crying and I rubbed the marigold flower on the sting and he quit crying. And he went back to playing.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Interesting!
@mariankeller5852
@mariankeller5852 19 күн бұрын
My husband planted packets of marigold seeds around the parameter of our garden to keep the deer from eating the vegetables ..by Mid June we had a living fence of 4 to 5 foot high plants with flowers as big as tennis balls ..our 4 year old Granddaughter and Grampa went to pick beans ..she completely disappeared and all I could see of him was his head bobbing along the rows..😊
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 19 күн бұрын
That’s so awesome love that story
@SquashBlossom62
@SquashBlossom62 16 күн бұрын
Marigolds grow that tall!? I've never seen them taller than 8 inches. What type of marigold do you have?
@lyn4339
@lyn4339 15 күн бұрын
@SquashBlossom62 I think the comment meant that because of the marigolds, the other plants were free to grow to four or five feet and have very large flowers. Of course, you might have just had a sarcastic sense of humor in which case ignore this comment! :-)
@miracletaproot
@miracletaproot 14 күн бұрын
​@SquashBlossom62 The Crackerjack Marigolds I grow get 3' tall. There is a variety that I believe is called the Hawaiian Marigold that are supposed to get even bigger but I have not grown them to know for sure.
@tanyawales5445
@tanyawales5445 Ай бұрын
French marigolds are the most floriferous of the marigolds and readily re-seed an area to come back the next year. They also attract fritillary butterflies. Marigold petals fed to chickens gives them deep orange yolks.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Interesting! thanks.
@luckyluckyemmy
@luckyluckyemmy Ай бұрын
snails have decimated my marigolds... that being said, my broccoli is still safe! sacrifices must be made.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Hahaha exactly
@ItalianAngel21175
@ItalianAngel21175 20 күн бұрын
Mine too! 😂
@stevostevens5846
@stevostevens5846 5 күн бұрын
Hey man, snails gotta eat too 🙃
@alexpresent8907
@alexpresent8907 11 ай бұрын
Marigolds are great for one majors thing… they are beautiful and fun to grow. That’s the most important thing to know. So enjoy the beauty and have fun growing them!!!
@emilyhorton661
@emilyhorton661 Ай бұрын
I yanked a marigold plant out of one of my raised beds last year due to lack of space. I threw it in a hole of heavy clay soil and never touched it again and of coarse It thrived. 😊
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Haha love it
@kd-yd5pk
@kd-yd5pk Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@brianseybert2189
@brianseybert2189 11 ай бұрын
I plant marigolds for 2 main reasons. One is an abundance of free seeds, and seconds I love their look and fragrance. My favorite are the tiny signet marigold. It you rub your hand on one it is just a beautifully wonderous aroma. Enjoy your videos! Stay Well!!!
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@donnamcgowan5305
@donnamcgowan5305 16 күн бұрын
How tall do they get
@smorgasbroad1132
@smorgasbroad1132 Ай бұрын
In addition to their color, I find their scent calming and comforting.
@squirrelyshirley7629
@squirrelyshirley7629 Ай бұрын
Have always loved marigolds. After years of large, overgrown bushes overtaking the entire front of my house I finally ripped the bushes out and created a large bed of just marigolds. Thinking the bright colors will work well with my new dark brown roof to create curb appeal. Cant wait for them to get big and bushy! ❤
@philee2020
@philee2020 2 ай бұрын
I am so glad you touch on marigolds being in fact a trap crop. I find a lot of people describe them purely as pest repellent plants, which never seemed right to me because I consistently get aphids on mine every year. Not to mention, if grown indoors over the winter, they are a huge spider mite attractor!- (I learned that the hard way recently😢). However, grown outdoors, it's not really an issue as they definitely attract the predatory insects that help control any potential pest outbreaks, so it all balances out + they add such nice brightness & warmth to any garden!☀
@kenberian4863
@kenberian4863 11 ай бұрын
I absolutely love knowing that you've vetted the science supporting the exceptionally useful, relevant info you keep providing in videos like this one, so I can trust its validity. [almost unique among YT gardening channels]
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@KathehFIT
@KathehFIT 2 ай бұрын
I just want it to repel mosquitoes lol that’s it
@openhearts3466
@openhearts3466 11 ай бұрын
Marigolds are such cheerful and beautiful plants! I enjoy them in my garden and I'm one of those strange people that love the scent of them.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Yes they are!
@gregoryseager9191
@gregoryseager9191 9 ай бұрын
Grow mint in pots never in ground, becomes a weed in itself.
@virginiaslim6188
@virginiaslim6188 11 ай бұрын
no kidding, about them surviving almost any conditions! this spring, something ate one of my marigolds to the stem; it was just a little 4" skeleton, and i thought it was a goner. but it grew back leaves in just a couple weeks, and soon caught up to all the others. just the kind of plant that works here in Florida, where the pests and diseases overcome so many things :)
@sapientisessevolo4364
@sapientisessevolo4364 11 ай бұрын
They are called MerryGolds for a reason! Also, considering that bugs are dying en masse (thanks to us) any flowering plant, aside from invasives, is always helpful. Besides the best form of pest control is when you get carnivores to do the work for you
@thadevilzadvocate
@thadevilzadvocate 7 ай бұрын
I love my Venus Fly Trap. I hope it survives dormant and comes back hearty during the summer. I had just picked up some marigolds today from a garden and repotted them hope they make it then I’ll be satisfied.
@warrenrobinson1525
@warrenrobinson1525 Ай бұрын
Here in Southern California Marigolds attract snails and slugs very well. They eat the heck out of the Marigolds before they eat the garden plants. Enjoyed watching this informative video. If you were a Marigold flower I would be attracted to you as well. 😊
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Haha That’s the point 😁 it’s called trap cropping. I have a trap crop video that may help .
@Ukepa
@Ukepa 9 күн бұрын
ok, I no longer will waste time on pro or con marigold expozays... thank you, Ashley!!!
@wildchildaffair
@wildchildaffair 11 ай бұрын
I had an aphid infestation on my marigolds and knew the old tale of them being "pest resistant" was debunked. Works great at deterring pest from my tomatoes however! Great video, as always.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@carleanr4051
@carleanr4051 10 ай бұрын
I have some marigolds that are FULL of white flies. Just the other day when I saw them all over the plant, I thought, hmmmm, I thought marigolds repelled pests...?!?
@hotrodandrube9119
@hotrodandrube9119 13 сағат бұрын
I had heard that marigolds from big box stores are bread to be less smelly, because some people don't like the smell, but every subsequent seeding and crop gets back to their normal smell/potency. So, reseed every year for the best results!
@robertroy3317
@robertroy3317 2 ай бұрын
My beans used to get devoured by Mexican bean beetles. I started planting marigolds near them. Haven’t had a beetle since. Now if I could find a way to keep cucumber beetles away.
@groussac
@groussac 11 ай бұрын
Iowa Zone 5a. I've had good luck using giant marigolds as a trap crop for Japanese beetles. Crushing the beetles on the blossoms seemed to make them more attractive to other beetles, who continued to congregate on the death beds of their relatives. Blossoms used this way were kind of ragged at the end of the season, but oh well. I also appreciate how quickly the marigolds sprouted this year. Three days after planting. This was a big plug because the robins kept digging up the garden, and freshly planted seeds along with the earth worms they were looking for.
@dustyflats3832
@dustyflats3832 11 ай бұрын
That explains why the Japanese Beetle traps work so well. We couldn’t be outside if we didn’t use them. And yes, the marigolds did sprout fast and Yes to a lot of robins digging up the garden. Z5a, WI.
@groussac
@groussac 11 ай бұрын
@@dustyflats3832 I found a fix for the robins digging up seedlings, but more work needed to prove that it works in early spring. I placed some strips from old plastic mesh fencing over my beans, and the robins haven't touched them. First beans I've been able to grow this year. But I tried this after the robins had raised their young, so the intense search for worms had already passed. We'll see if it works next spring.
@FrontYardAdventures
@FrontYardAdventures 11 ай бұрын
Yes, please bring on a lady bug video!
@tracytracyWM
@tracytracyWM 11 ай бұрын
Yes please 🙏🙏
@carleanr4051
@carleanr4051 10 ай бұрын
YES! I would love to see a lady bug video as well :)
@covahsmusicvault8953
@covahsmusicvault8953 11 ай бұрын
I joined your channel due to today's lesson. I absolutely LOVE marigolds, esp. the Safari Bolero Dwarf variety. We're too windy of a state for the taller varieties, but I'm fine with my favs. I even grew 30 plants from seed of last season's Mum plants. I kept a dozen & gave the rest to elders who enjoyed mine the previous year. They seem to be starting out deep red or goldenrod this season. Besides carnations, these marigolds are a must for my miracle garden. Regarding the debunked data shared, I reside in *God's Country* & whilst my neighbors gardens had critter invaders of all sizes...they skip my plants. Far as pollinators go, the 8 pack I planted last season became full of Ladybugs in all life stages, Bumblebees, non-aggressive wasps, and a Mother Orbweaver whose web stretched from my Early Girl Tomato downward into the Bolero planted below. The most brilliant sight last season was at least 2 dozen Monarchs enjoying the trio of Bolero's which I'd planted by themselves. If Monarchs could have a favorite gathering place....they definitely found it in my garden. I even had a Hummingbird Moth take a couple moments rest on 1 of the largest Bolero's. I grew a trio from seed in the same area this season for them. So with all that stated... *in my experience, marigolds are vital for my no-chem garden.* The bounty provided each short season is all thanks to God's creatures. I've a lot of physical impairments, so spending time enjoying nature is 1 of the greatest joys I have. Take care, ~ Covah
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Awe thanks! Welcome aboard. Hope you enjoy the community
@felinespirits
@felinespirits 11 ай бұрын
So strange about the Marigolds. Years past, I had them everywhere, and they lasted well into October (zone 7a). This year, no plants. Most of them sprouted, but then...they were gone. Just gone. I'll bet I put out three packets of seed, plus prior years self seeding, and not one plant. Suspect it was my local rabbits chowing down on the tender sprouts, don't have any other explanation. By contrast, my Nasturtiums went into overdrive. I swear if a seed fell out of a packet, it would sprout where it fell. But I miss my Merigolds. 😥
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Interesting! Cold winter?
@felinespirits
@felinespirits 11 ай бұрын
@@GardeningInCanada Nope, Mid-Atlantic region (Maryland) and was a fairly mild winter. They will likely all grow out next year and I'll be over run, lol.
@JWHealing
@JWHealing 9 ай бұрын
I bet something ate the little young marigold sprouts. Slugs? That happened to me just in this one area. I planted maybe ten and most of them vanished. Then two were mostly eaten but not entirely so I trimmed off the bad parts and they survived. Something kept eating those two but never fully, so I kept trimming up and those two are nice and full and big now. In other areas of my garden the marigolds survive just fine.
@confidenshal-learnwithkay1511
@confidenshal-learnwithkay1511 23 күн бұрын
Now, I always plant marigold in my garden, especially right by the tomato plants. I noticed that I didn't have much pests. The second year I plant the marigold at every corner in my garden and then plant basil plants by the tomato plants. Now I don't have a garden without marigold.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 22 күн бұрын
Great tip!
@confidenshal-learnwithkay1511
@confidenshal-learnwithkay1511 22 күн бұрын
It is so good to find a Canadian gardener on KZfaq, i find that that's not common
@louannetrebing8054
@louannetrebing8054 3 күн бұрын
I over planted marigolds this year in my garden. lol. So, have been transplanting them everywhere. I am amazed by the smell of the leaves!!! I’m came upon your video trying to see if it is okay to make marigold leaf tea. Plenty out there about the flowers, but the leaves smell amazing!
@lelo9077
@lelo9077 10 күн бұрын
I never heard of any of these, but was always told to plant them to keep mosquitoes away. Not sure if it works, since I never see many mosquitoes at my house anyway, but I have planted them many years ago. Mainly because I always liked marigolds. I have planted them this year.
@aggiekromah6254
@aggiekromah6254 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting from Canada my dear😁👏👏🌹
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊
@aileenbell6750
@aileenbell6750 Ай бұрын
What I love about marigolds…they are one of the few flowers that can take the desert heat and sun in my garden! Granted they usually are under a bit of shade cloth, but so are most of my gardeny (food) plants.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Wonderful!
@carolstuff
@carolstuff 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for this “golden” info Ashley!
@SpacieG129
@SpacieG129 3 ай бұрын
I only have experience with African Marigolds grown by seed from the "Cracker Jacker Marigold" seed pack, and Marigolds work really really well if planted with companion plants like "Alyssum, Nasturtiums, and thyme" Just so everyone is aware. NOTE: this is just my opinion on these flowers. (Alyssum) is used as a trap crop and a deterrent, but I think they have a nice sweet little superpower. Alyssum attracts "Predatory bugs" as well. "Predatory bugs" eat the other bugs that eat your plants. (Nasturtiums, Marigolds, and thyme) are a trap crop and deterrent. Plant Nasturtiums, Marigolds, and thyme, by Alyssum so the "predatory bugs" can get more food, and thrive in your garden for years to come, eating the nasty little pests that eat your plants and veggies. NOTE:(Nasturtiums, Marigolds, and thyme) are actually used for more but, for the most part this is how I plant them. I am not saying anyone is wrong but this I my experience, and my garden is working at its most potential so far. NOTE: Apparently Sweet Basil has a similar trap crop and deterrent power as well, but I don't pay much attention to it.
@littlemissy8356
@littlemissy8356 15 күн бұрын
Very right. These give the biggest bang for your buck.
@DeRien8
@DeRien8 Ай бұрын
Yeah, as far as small mammals go: Last time I grew marigolds, the squirrels would snag the just-bloomed flowers, only to eat half and leave them to die. I started having sacrificial plants with bigger blooms. Once a flower was hit, I would toss them over the balcony rail toward the squirrel trees for better access to the rest. I swear it looked like those squirrels were getting high, like cats on the nip! They'd chew through more of the flower base, then start tearing out petals and flipping and rolling around in them. Any time another squirrel interrupted, they'd start chasing before rolling together!
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Try Bobbex spray
@meandmysunshine1
@meandmysunshine1 11 ай бұрын
I very much enjoyed your video. I love marigolds. Thank you!
@jeaniechampagne8831
@jeaniechampagne8831 16 сағат бұрын
Thank you. Very useful info.
@STJ-789
@STJ-789 11 ай бұрын
You sound so much better!!! 😊 Glad you're feeling better. I love the Marigolds!!!
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@williamrichter691
@williamrichter691 10 күн бұрын
You did a very good job on this dear. You seem really intelligent like you have a great personality and I get stuck growing all the stuff for my wife out of everybody else that presents. These short videos, yours is definitely the best. Keep it up.
@poladelarosa8399
@poladelarosa8399 Ай бұрын
V. informative. ¡Gracias!
@pokeystar1980
@pokeystar1980 Ай бұрын
I love Marigolds!
@user-vy1ko3mi3j
@user-vy1ko3mi3j Ай бұрын
Also I fed some to my chickens and they loved them. I heard it was good for them.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
awe wonderful
@kgeeplays
@kgeeplays Ай бұрын
I placed (not even planted as they would it even last that long) marigolds next to a clematis that was getting decimated by slugs and every morning there would be nothing left of the marigold but a little stick that was the main stem. Slugs in my area (South coast of BC) LOVE marigolds. One morning I found a giant slug wrapped around one.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Yummy. Try using them as a trap crop
@kele1264
@kele1264 11 ай бұрын
0:07 exactly the ones my mother used to grow, and I'll grow again. 6:01 wow! 1:11 I grew the big puffy African marigolds, yellow ones (fav) and orange ones. I'll do those again too. Great video, Ashley! Love the truth or myth list. Thanks for this!
@bryanmoir3184
@bryanmoir3184 26 күн бұрын
I love marigolds as a companion plant to my tomatoes...especially the red ones, although yellow is also gteat in certain corners of my garden that I wish to brighten. For raised beds I also believ that it helps cool the soil after it gets established and spreads.
@kurtpeterson2460
@kurtpeterson2460 Ай бұрын
Thank you for the information I will plant french marigolds around my garden this year
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Those are beautiful
@laskatz3626
@laskatz3626 Ай бұрын
I love marigolds. Thanks for sharing this information.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
You are so welcome
@dreamlovermimi9458
@dreamlovermimi9458 11 ай бұрын
And Marigolds are the go to flower 🌺 for making altars for Day of the Dead ! Their bright colors help the spirits return to their homes like candle lights
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Interesting
@covahsmusicvault8953
@covahsmusicvault8953 11 ай бұрын
That's why I plant seeds twice. In my Romanian heritage, death is a celebration. My autumn Marigolds are as vibrant as the leaves of my Maple tree. Nice to know others recognize this tradition. ~ Covah
@Linda-qq5mg
@Linda-qq5mg Ай бұрын
Thanks for a wonderful, helpful video.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
@lydvincecruz8395
@lydvincecruz8395 Ай бұрын
Amazing information. Thanks for sharing 👍 Very much appreciated
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@domoniquestewart85
@domoniquestewart85 Ай бұрын
Thanks this is helpful. Planted Marigolds last year. Everything makes sense now.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@marthafontaine9797
@marthafontaine9797 Ай бұрын
Great info. Thank you for sharing
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@ashleyknight2344
@ashleyknight2344 Ай бұрын
Awesome video. Really awesome. Thank you.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@growingoutthebox
@growingoutthebox 11 ай бұрын
Definitely one of my favorite channels.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@barnbersonol
@barnbersonol 29 күн бұрын
They're meant to be annuals but mine came back the following year.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 29 күн бұрын
Lucky ducky!
@johnduffy6546
@johnduffy6546 Ай бұрын
Thank you for a great video!
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@Braxx-Vision
@Braxx-Vision Ай бұрын
interesting vid, very informative, didn't realise how limited the anti-nematode effect was. interesting observation i've made, i've seen grackles rip up marigold flowers then roll in it lol i dunno if they have a thing for perfume or if there is a non-plant pest that it helps them repel but was a fun observation i wanted to share lol
@bryanmoir3184
@bryanmoir3184 11 ай бұрын
I would like to hear more about how to attract ladybugs to my garden. I try to grow organically and am always looking for natural remedies. I have been planting and harvesting the seed from marigolds for years. So this is great info as it synthesesis the relevant information. Many thanks!
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Will do!
@covahsmusicvault8953
@covahsmusicvault8953 11 ай бұрын
I planted 6 Prizm Kale plants last season & the Ladybugs spent their whole life cycle on them. They left enough kale for gathering, but my no-chem garden was full of their fugly fuzzy offspring. Had I not subbed to TDtangents & watched their critter videos....I'd still be killing those red & black fuzzy larvae. An elder gardener in my neighborhood told me in NE, MT Ladybugs visit gardens that have planted spuds. All I know is my own experience with them. My kale aren't tall enough yet & our weather's been damp. The Monarchs & Bumbles are visiting my Marigolds though. Hope this bring you some ideas. Take care, ~ Covah
@catherineprice1613
@catherineprice1613 Ай бұрын
Thank you ✌️💕🌻🦋🌿
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
You are so welcome
@marinazagrai1623
@marinazagrai1623 11 күн бұрын
I couldn't tell what the yellow blooms that were recently planted by our HOA gardeners...yellow Marigolds (I don't know whether they should be called by the same name). They are beautiful, nonetheless. I will give them a try if they are beneficial.
@Wigington24
@Wigington24 13 күн бұрын
My grandmother had them everywhere
@foryourhealth4481
@foryourhealth4481 2 ай бұрын
Great video! You can also eat Marigold and make tea out of it. It's great for eye health. Thank you.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Interesting!
@RedFlyRuledByTheRiff
@RedFlyRuledByTheRiff Ай бұрын
We tried lots of marigolds. I’m not sure which type, but the insects ate them down to nothing.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Yep, that’s the purpose of them at times. It’s considered a trap crop so that does make sense.
@RedFlyRuledByTheRiff
@RedFlyRuledByTheRiff Ай бұрын
@@GardeningInCanada That’s a good point of view. 🙂
@shirleyviera1133
@shirleyviera1133 Ай бұрын
Always plant them with my tomatoes. They are awesome.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
The best!
@MB-hz7wm
@MB-hz7wm 10 ай бұрын
✅ Solid tip at the 3:35 mark, lady!
@sharowe5295
@sharowe5295 10 ай бұрын
Slugs ate my marigolds
@georgienc.1780
@georgienc.1780 24 күн бұрын
My mamma use to plant them on both side of the walkway . They were the most beautiful ones I have ever seen . I don’t have her green thumb .
@kellyzent2415
@kellyzent2415 11 ай бұрын
A while ago you mentioned that you might make a video on benefitual weeds. I would find this video very interesting, thank you.🙂
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Yes! I will still do that.z
@eternalabundance39
@eternalabundance39 10 ай бұрын
​@@GardeningInCanadaplease do
@deborahtofflemire7727
@deborahtofflemire7727 Ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
@jaygray7102
@jaygray7102 Ай бұрын
A repellant for slugs and snails? that surprised me, couldn't prove it by my garden. As much as I love marigolds, slugs decimate them to the point I decided to never plant them again. Can't think of anything else that leaves the slime trail they do - if there is, let me know
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Try them as a trap crop.
@hedykarim3614
@hedykarim3614 10 күн бұрын
I had cabbage moths even with marigolds
@jaygray7102
@jaygray7102 10 күн бұрын
@@hedykarim3614 I had no idea moths can be so incredibly devastating until I saw what they did to Vancouver's Stanley Park. I thought my marigolds would be safe in planters or hanging baskets, but no. I've seen them stuck to the side of the house, on their way to the basket. How on earth they know there's something up there, they want to eat, is beyond me.
@guymiller9212
@guymiller9212 7 ай бұрын
Hello well I am having a big issue with rats mice n mosquitoes seems like you're pretty educational on what to plant I hear marigold plants are good for rodents, and obviously lavender, mint, what do you recommend for rodents and Basil
@selfhealherbs13ms
@selfhealherbs13ms 8 ай бұрын
What other use for these marigolds are they good for oils tinctures tea
@dustyflats3832
@dustyflats3832 11 ай бұрын
Not sure there would be enough time for tomatoes if using marigolds as cover crop in cold zones. Love the marigolds and they really look great in the fall. I have to separate a bunch more tomorrow.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips!
@heatherh3457
@heatherh3457 11 ай бұрын
Excellent information. Great that someone puts these myths to rest. My understanding from 40 years ago was that it 's only the Tagetes patula that will affect nematodes. Do you know if this is indeed the case or do Tagetes erecta do likewise ? Either way a huge time and resource commitment needed to make it effective. Thank so much.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Interesting! I’ve never heard of that one. I need to look into it
@allenmills9449
@allenmills9449 Ай бұрын
Slugs love my marigolds
@marajokegr
@marajokegr 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I do love the shorter marigolds and I save seeds. Question though... why do they not seem to self-seed from the previous year? Even if I spread seed through the fall, nothing comes up in the spring (zone 2b). I would love if they were coming up every spring. A couple years ago I had a bad slug year and the marigolds were a hot spot.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
They are not meant to self seed in our cooler climate’s unfortunately. The seeds don’t have much protection.
@meandmysunshine1
@meandmysunshine1 11 ай бұрын
Just to add to that too, mid April my neighbour plants Marigold seeds directly into the Garden. ON 5B I think, no way! Not a single Marigold came up,
@covahsmusicvault8953
@covahsmusicvault8953 11 ай бұрын
@@meandmysunshine1 I placed mine in the same spot of ground as their Mum plant of last season. We're in zone 4, near the N. Dakota line. They're doing grand...even the ones I moved elsewhere or gave away. Not all the seeds are worthy...it's a science. I had to learn which ones will grow on my own. Take care, ~ Covah
@ChristinaFlowers1
@ChristinaFlowers1 13 күн бұрын
Excellent video. However I had to listen to some parts several times to understand your words. Don’t be shy about enunciation. You have an important message.😊
@Frenzgyn
@Frenzgyn 11 ай бұрын
I know it's just anecdotal but I had three potted marigolds (T. patula of various colors) near my pepper plants and whitflies just devoured them. One plant (the youngest) was nearly killed by them, the other damaged. In the end I elimated all of them, basically as a trap crop. I don't think they repel the damned flies, but I can confirm syrphid flies were very attracred by their flowers, never seen so many around. All in all is a nice plant to have. I guess I looked at the same studies on nematodes and experimented a bit also with Tagest minuta, they're nearly a weed, it's the third year they continue popping out in pots :/
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Interesting!
@austintrees
@austintrees 11 ай бұрын
Someone's onions were drastically affected being planted near sunflowers, will sunflowers affect the growth of grape and kiwi vines or berry canes and bushes?
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
I am working on a video about this! But it actually is variety dependent as to how much “toxicity” it emits.
@robinklekotka9820
@robinklekotka9820 11 ай бұрын
That’s enough for me
@ethandsemmel
@ethandsemmel 11 ай бұрын
I've read quite a few times that Marigolds are a wasp repellant. Maybe the more closed flower variety, but not those dark red, almost velvet looking ones.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Interesting!
@ethandsemmel
@ethandsemmel 11 ай бұрын
I looked up the name. Safari Red. Those are not wasp repellant, as I've seen firsthand.
@bonnieboyle2030
@bonnieboyle2030 Ай бұрын
You are intelligent and informative. I have been growing marigolds for 50 years. However I am finding they don’t grow as well as they used to. Is it because it’s so hot now in summer in NYS.???
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Very well could be. Shade cloth may be the solution
@MarionJInce
@MarionJInce Ай бұрын
Create me a perennial marigold!
@amandam.139
@amandam.139 11 ай бұрын
Can you plant mint around the bottom of your tomato garden so you wouldn't have to use wood chips then the next year just dig your wholes for the new tomatoes
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Yea!
@hajorodyk1470
@hajorodyk1470 7 ай бұрын
I’ve heard that marigolds keep snakes away. What’s your take on this?
@verhil1
@verhil1 Ай бұрын
planted Marigolds last year. Before they were hardened off slugs ate them down to nubs. If you have slugs use slug baits before planting marigolds!
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
The good old beer trap
@jeaniejean8200
@jeaniejean8200 11 ай бұрын
Interesting video thank you... Do you have any solutions on getting rid of morning glory? (Or anyone else reading this? )
@HollenbergR
@HollenbergR 11 күн бұрын
Bindweed/morning glory is a pervasive weed here too. Luckily it's pretty easy to pull out from the roots, so I do that regularly and I think after a few years they'll be mostly gone. But I also noticed yesterday an interesting moth on my lemon bail plant and when I Google- camera identified it, I wash pleased to learn it's a field bindweed moth. Which can defoliate bindweed easily. That was really lovely to see, so I would say to look them up and see if you can find any to encourage in your garden!
@cynthiahoffman8683
@cynthiahoffman8683 25 күн бұрын
Marigolds actually do detour squirrels from eating your fruits of labor. I have them surrounding my garden beds, and the squirrels don't go after my fruits and vegetables anymore. Personal experiences speaking.
@Grubbdub
@Grubbdub 11 ай бұрын
I discovered I have the Bad nematodes… I’m ready for marigolds everywhere
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Woohoo!
@davidsolomon6275
@davidsolomon6275 Ай бұрын
Would Marigolds help with verticillium wilt? I stuck them in one spot and they just got covered in pests so haven't tried again. In South Africa if it matters
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
That’s the point 😁 it’s called trap cropping.
@rayewen3347
@rayewen3347 Ай бұрын
I grew marigolds several years ago because I was told that the deer wouldn't eat them. After blooming, I found that the flowers were literally sucked off their stems leaving a cup at the end of the stems. It had to be the deer.
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Deer or slugs/snails. For slugs and snails it is a great trap crop
@markhuser5682
@markhuser5682 Ай бұрын
I have enforcer springlers to protect my roses that are close to the house from an army of deer who live to destroy any dreams of growing a beautiful flower garden. With that being said... marigolds are one of the few flowers I can grow that the deer never mess with. I can't really say what variety they were, will pay attention to the details next time.
@deanevangelista6359
@deanevangelista6359 Ай бұрын
I planted marigolds years ago, and they reseed so prolifically, that I never have to plant them again. I merely move the numerous seedlings where I want them.
@noneshere
@noneshere 11 ай бұрын
Sweet peas , marigolds,& morning glories Everywhere !
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Oh yes!
@MG-ep5mm
@MG-ep5mm 11 ай бұрын
I find white fly on the sparky marigold I planted so probably its the 1 out of 1500 species that can't be repelled.
@deejason_17
@deejason_17 3 ай бұрын
Praise God for creating this "marigold"
@katherineo7871
@katherineo7871 11 ай бұрын
Will those sryphid pollinators take care of my lygus bug issue?!
@joestoppard5281
@joestoppard5281 11 ай бұрын
For nematodes, does that effect last after the marigold is gone, and for how long ?
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Only until they recolonize the area due to lack of marigolds. So do a space larger then what would be needed to help push the nematodes out farther.
@hotrodmom86
@hotrodmom86 23 күн бұрын
I planted the small marigolds and they were the biggest slug magnet I've ever seen. 😂
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 23 күн бұрын
Yeaaa they lovee marigolds
@kimdearing3051
@kimdearing3051 20 күн бұрын
put a small cup of beer next to that flower. slugs like beer too but it will trap and kill them.
@jonathanhao1640
@jonathanhao1640 11 ай бұрын
Hi, what are some good companion plants that attract aphid-eating insects?
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 11 ай бұрын
Marigolds, calendula, dill, fennel, yarrow, Allysum
@debbietodd8547
@debbietodd8547 Ай бұрын
Deer eat marigolds, the only flower they have never touched are daffodils. I live on Vancouver Island and struggle to keep marigolds thriving in pots over summer......any suggestions?
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada Ай бұрын
Try Bobbex. It smells horrible so do not open it indoors but it keeps the deer, rabbits etc at bay.
@mddoit
@mddoit 22 күн бұрын
They are expensive to buy. I tried once to grow from seed. Was a 0. Any tips to grow from seed
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