Tagetes x 'Boy Series'
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Tagetes (Tagetes x 'Boy Series') - Description
Early and continuous-blooming, compact, bushy plants are covered with double flowers up to 2in. across. Brilliant color mixture of yellow, gold, orange, orange bicolor and mahogany-red shades. Excellent for sunny edgings. borders and containers. Annual. Ht. 8in. GARDEN HINTS: Soil should not be overly rich. May also be sown directly in the garden after danger of frost.
Tagetes (Tagetes x 'Boy Series') - Blooming
Flowers from early summer until frost. To get earlier blooms, start seeds indoors earlier in the season. Deadhead to lengthen the flowering period.
Tagetes (Tagetes x 'Boy Series') - Growth
Bushy annuals and herbaceous perennials. Tagetes does best with full sun in sites with hot climates. African marigolds work best for formal bedding. The French, Triploid, and Signet marigolds are nice for the edge of a mixed border. All make good container plants. The flowers are suitable for cutting as they are long-lived.
Tagetes (Tagetes x 'Boy Series') - Planting
Easily propagated from seed. Sow seed in the ground in spring, when temperatures are at least 70°F (21°C).
Tagetes (Tagetes x 'Boy Series') - Pest
Whiteflies, spider mites, and leaf miners. Tagetes is also susceptible to powdery mildew, damping off, root rot, leaf spot, bacterial leaf spot, and gray mold.
Tagetes (Tagetes x 'Boy Series') - Interesting facts
Tagetes is native to the hot regions of New Mexico to Argentina, with one species endemic to Africa. The annuals are strong scented. The foliage may aggravate the skin upon contact.
Tagetes (Tagetes x 'Boy Series') - Soil and irrigation
Does well with fast-draining soils. When water avoid overhead irrigation (especially for the species T. erecta, African Marigold) as the taller stems may break from the weight of the water. Irrigate by flooding the soil or avoid the tall stems. Water liberally during drought. The flowerheads of African Marigolds rot in wet weather conditions.









