After you remove spent marigold blossoms, you’ll interrupt the plant’s natural cycle and it will shift its energy to generating new buds, which will result in more blossoms.
Once flowers go to seeds, it may affect the display of your outdoor space. By removing spent marigold blooms, you’ll get a clean and polished appearance for your landscape.
Wait until the blooms start to fade and then pinch them just above the first set of leaves.
For larger varieties, opt for a clean and sharp pair of scissors for effective deadheading.
1. Plant your marigolds in a free-draining soil type.
2. Ensure a lot of bright light.
3.Inspect your marigolds regularly and include deadheading in the care regime.