Marigold, Crackerjack Mixed Colors Seeds, 500mg

Tagetes erecta

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Marigold, Crackerjack Mixed Colors Seeds, 500mg

Tagetes erecta

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Crackerjack Mixed Colors Marigold is a half-hardy annual that features bright shades of orange, gold, yellow, and primrose.

These bold and vibrant flowers will light up your garden, providing a splash of color to your outdoor space! Crackerjack Marigold seeds develop huge flowers with gracefully overlapping petals that bloom from midsummer to the first frost. Robust blooms make every garden look its best for the entire growing season, from sweltering summer days to the cooler chill of autumn.

Sku: 6001

Common Name: Marigold

Botanical Name: Tagetes erecta

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Good For Pollinators

Good For Pollinators

Grows best In

Grows
Best In:

Full Sun|Partial Shade

Germination

Days to
Germination:

5 - 8 Days

Height

Growing Height:

2 - 3'

water Needs

Water
Needs:

Average (1 - 2 in / week)

Plant Lifecycle

Plant
Lifecycle:

Annual

Plant Type

Plant Type:

Flower

Harvest/Bloom Season

Harvest/Bloom
Season:

Spring|Summer|Fall

Growing Season

Growing
Season:

Summer|Fall

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Characteristics: Attracts bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and pollinators | Pet friendly | Cut flowers | Dried flowers

Color: Multicolored | Yellow | Orange

Fill Weight (grams): 500 mg

Approximate Seed Count: 150 - 160

Days To Bloom: 45 - 60 Days

Landscape Use: Bedding

Resistance: Deer

Tolerance: Heat|Drought

Package Dimensions: 3.25 x 4.5"

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After all danger of frost has passed, sow in open ground well exposed. Cover with 1/4 inch of soil. For earlier blooms, start indoors in flats, about 6-8 weeks before last frost. Cover with 1/4 inch of soil. When plants are 2 inches high, thin or transplant. Before transplanting, harden off the seedling.

Planting Depth: 0.25"

Seed Spacing: Sow Crackerjack Mixed Colors Marigold seeds roughly 12 - 14" apart.

Nutrient Care Instructions: Apply SUPERthrive once per week. Soak in solution of 1/4 tsp per gal for 15 min. or longer depending on size and type.

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Effective as edgings, in window boxes, and containers. Superb bedding plants. Attractive when massed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Marigold

We offer consumer-friendly marigold seeds that are easy to grow and suitable for gardeners of all levels, from beginners to experts.

What is the best month to plant marigold seeds?

The best time to plant marigold seeds depends on your climate. In most areas, March through May is ideal for indoor starts, while April through June works for direct outdoor sowing. In warm regions like Florida, you can sow marigolds nearly year-round, avoiding only the coldest winter months.

What is the fastest way to germinate marigold seeds?

To speed germination, soak marigold seeds for 4–6 hours before planting, and keep the soil warm at 70–75°F. Once seedlings appear, maintain steady moisture and light. Under these conditions, seeds often sprout in as little as 3–5 days but may take up to 14 days to germinate, depending on the environment.

Which side of a marigold seed goes down?

Marigold seeds are long and slender, with a dark end (seed) and a light, papery tail. Plant with the dark end down and the lighter tip just beneath the soil surface. This helps the root anchor properly and improves germination success.

Can you just scatter marigold seeds?

Yes, marigold seeds can be sown directly by scattering them over prepared, loosened soil after the frost danger has passed. Lightly rake them in so they’re covered by about ¼ inch of soil, and water gently. Scattering works well in warm climates but may lead to uneven spacing and germination compared to planting in rows or cells.

How long does it take to grow marigolds from seed?

From seed to full bloom takes about 8–10 weeks under warm, sunny conditions. This includes 5–8 days for germination, 3–4 weeks of seedling growth, and another 3–4 weeks until flowering.

What fertilizer works best for marigolds?

Marigolds don’t need heavy feeding. A balanced, slow-release fertilizer or a gentle supplement like SUPERthrive (¼ teaspoon per gallon of water once a week) supports root development and steady flowering. Avoid over-fertilizing with nitrogen, which can cause leafy growth instead of blooms.

How long does it take marigolds to bloom?

Marigolds grow quickly—most varieties bloom within 8–10 weeks from sowing. Once they begin flowering, regular deadheading will encourage continuous blooms from summer until the first frost.

When should I transplant marigold seedlings outdoors?

Move marigold seedlings outdoors after all danger of frost has passed and nighttime temperatures stay above 60°F. Before transplanting, harden off seedlings for 7–10 days by gradually exposing them to sunlight and outdoor conditions.

How far apart should I space marigold plants?

Space French marigolds about 6–8 inches apart and African marigolds about 12–14 inches apart. Proper spacing allows good air circulation, prevents fungal issues, and helps each plant form a full, bushy shape.

How deep should I plant marigold seeds?

Cover marigold seeds with about ¼ inch of soil. A shallow planting depth keeps them warm and ensures the seedlings can easily reach the soil’s surface. Keep the top layer of soil lightly moist until germination, which usually occurs within 5–8 days.

Why didn’t my marigold seeds sprout?

Marigold seeds germinate best in warm soil between 70–75°F. If temperatures are too cool or the soil is heavy, wet, or rich in manure, the seeds may rot before sprouting. For best results, plant in a sterile seed-starting mix or peat pellets, keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy, and provide bright light once seedlings emerge.

Do marigolds work as cut or dried flowers?

Yes. Marigolds are suitable for cut flowers and dried flowers, so you can enjoy them indoors as well as in the garden.

What kinds of marigold seeds does Ferry-Morse sell?

Ferry-Morse offers several marigold types, including:

  • French dwarf marigolds, such as French Double Dwarf and Petite Yellow.
  • Mixed-color African-style varieties like Crackerjack Mixed Colors and Champion Mix.
  • Specialty blooms like Eskimo.
  • Marigold Seed Variety Pack with six different packets.

All are selected for easy growth and good color displays in beds, borders, or containers.

Are Ferry-Morse marigold seeds easy to grow for beginners?

Yes. All marigolds in the Ferry-Morse collection are easy to grow. They germinate quickly in warm soil and don’t need complicated care, making them a good choice for first-time gardeners.

Can I start Ferry-Morse marigold seeds indoors?

Yes. Marigolds are ideal for indoor seed starting. Start them indoors a few weeks before your last frost date, then transplant outside once it’s warm.

When do Ferry-Morse marigolds bloom?

Marigolds bloom in summer and fall. If you start them indoors or plant once the weather warms, you can enjoy color through the main growing season.

Are Ferry-Morse marigolds good for pollinators?

Yes. Their bright yellow, orange, red, or mixed blooms attract beneficial insects and help add life to the garden.

Can I grow Ferry-Morse marigolds in containers?

Yes. Many of the listed varieties—especially the dwarf and petite types—are good for containers. They stay compact and flower heavily, so they work well on patios, decks, and small-space gardens.

Are these marigold seeds open-pollinated?

Yes. Ferry-Morse marigold seeds are open-pollinated, meaning they are not hybrids. Plants grown from saved seeds typically closely resemble the parent plant.

Do Ferry-Morse marigolds tolerate heat and drought?

Yes. Marigolds in the Ferry-Morse marigold collection are heat- and drought-tolerant, making them a dependable choice for summer beds and hot climates once established.

Are Ferry-Morse marigolds deer-resistant?

Yes. Marigolds sold by Ferry-Morse are deer-resistant, so they’re a good option in areas where deer can be a problem. Keep in mind that when a deer population is too high for an area, they may eat plants they typically leave untouched out of hunger.

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Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 24 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Crackerjack Mixed Colors Marigold seeds offer vibrant and colorful flowers that enhance garden aesthetics from midsummer to the first frost. Customers appreciate the bright shades of orange, gold, yellow, and primrose, and the robust blooms that last throughout the growing season.

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  • Flower Color and Vibrancy: 20%

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Review highlights

  • "Beautiful and easy flowers"Alyssawolf55
  • "beautiful colorful marigold"Toonietown
  • "The germination process for these actually looks so simple."Alexandran19

Reviews

Outstanding producers!

"Started indoors and moved outside in June. Started blooming by midsummer. Several grew at least 6’ tall with support. Still in bloom during this mild November, even with a drought and no watering. Zone 7a. Be sure to deadhead and harvest the seeds for planting next year."

Julie (5/5)

Great Seeds

"I really like these Marigold seeds and I liked them so much I got another pack for the 2025 season next year and I can't wait to start them in the spring time."

Jimmy B. (5/5)

Helping the Vegetable Garden

"I received this product for free from Influenster and Ferry-Morse in exchange for my honest review. I had read that marigolds are good in vegetable gardens so am excited to plant these and see if it helps as we don’t use any other bug/deer repellants in our garden."

Amandas828 (5/5)

Beautiful

"All the seeds germinated and a strong and beautiful plant is growing. I hope the seeds sprout, grow and begin to bloom. I love the smell they give off, it reminds me of my traditions since we use the cempasuchil flower as part of our offerings for our deceased."

Abigaill94 (5/5)

Beautiful flowers!

"I started the marigolds in my outdoor garden along with some tomato plants. Every marigold sprouted, grew into a healthy viable plant and are now transplanted along with the tomatoes into their garden. I'm very pleased. The marigold flowers are very vibrant and eye catching colors. It was easy to grow these marigold flowers and very little maintenance required. We do water them everyday and they require about 6 hours of sunlight. They look beautiful in my garden."

Reginak7 (5/5)

Easy to plant

"My toddlers loved helping me plant these marigolds. They are easy to plant and we can't wait until we start seeing our work payoff when they start sprouting. I'm hoping to have some nice full size marigolds ready for El Dia de los Muertos. We planted in some starter pots."

Moneymomma18 (5/5)

Beautiful and easy flowers

"These germinated very quickly and were beautiful with such an amazing smell! They were doing great until we got a huge heat wave and despite frequent watering they still died :("

Alyssawolf55 (5/5)

Great for small spaces,these seeds

"Great for small spaces,these seeds sprout within days and produce second pairs of leaves in 3-5 days.I love these flowers because it symbolizes the dead in my culture."

Romeo V. (5/5)

Fast germinating, healthy seeds

"These seeds germinated super quickly and were easy to plant. They’ll be fun to see bloom as summer continues. I look forward to seeing the size and colors of the blooms. Packaging was simple and had easy to follow directions."

Katiem619 (5/5)

Perfect plant companion

"A great addition to our garden! We have added these as a companion plant for our blackberries to attract pollinators and deter pests! They have been growing nicely!"

Ellecookie (5/5)

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