Marigolds are easy to grow from seed but I’ve generally had issues with them becoming root bound or drying out. Once they dry out the plants suffer. The key – use larger pots and start later than you think.
This is my personal garden growing guide. I use it to track seed sources, when to start seeds and if I should adjust growing conditions in my own greenhouse and garden. Please don’t consider this professional grower’s advice.
FAVOURITE VARIETIES AND SOURCES
I grow marigolds primarily to add to the vegetable garden. I prefer shorter, french varieties for this. I’ve tried a few varieties but have settled on Hero Mix.
Veseys
- Super Hero Mix
Seed Starting Guide
Our last frost date is around May 13 according to the almanac however it’s rare for us not to have a cold snap before the May 24 weekend. My updated 2026 schedule is as follows:
Start Date
- April 12–15 (5–6 weeks before May 24)
- Germination temp: 21–24°C
- Days to germination: 4-7 days
Sowing Method
- Sow directly in cell packs (or my preferred Boot Strap Farmer 3″ pots)
- Prone to damping off so keep temperature higher and use vermiculite
- Cover lightly about 1/4 inch soil – use vermiculite to control damping off
- No potting up required
Growing On
- Temp: 18-20°C
- Light: 14–16 hours
- Pinch growing tips to encourage branching
- Water from below
- Fertilize when 3 to 4 weeks old.
Planting Out
- Frost tender
- Plant after May 24