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Do Marigolds Make Seeds From Blooms

I have some very good large, yellow marigolds in a border and want to save seeds if they produce any.


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#1 Comment By Nikki On 08/08/2012 @ 6:31 am

Yes, they produce seeds and will oftentimes even re-seed themselves in ideal conditions. You can simply let the blooms fade and then cut the dried, spent blooms from the plant. Place them in a brown paper bag. When you are ready for planting next season, just gently pull the dried petals off and the seeds can be easily removed.


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