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Marigolds are a popular choice for many gardeners due to their vibrant colors and ease of care. However, not all marigold varieties are created equal. Some types might bring more harm than good to your garden, impacting other plants and attracting pests. Knowing which varieties to avoid can save you time, money, and frustration in the long run.
While it’s tempting to pick your flowers based on their aesthetic appeal, informed gardening requires a bit of research. This article aims to help you make better decisions by highlighting the six marigold varieties you should steer clear of. Understanding the downsides of these marigold types will give you a healthier and more beautiful garden.
1. Mexican Marigold (Tagetes minuta)
While this type of marigold is famed for its potential culinary and medicinal uses, it can be a nightmare for your garden. Tagetes minuta often grows aggressively and can out-compete other plants for nutrients and space. It also releases chemicals into the soil that can inhibit the growth of neighboring plants.
2. African Marigold (Tagetes erecta)
Known for its large blooms and robust size, the African marigold can unfortunately overshadow other plants in your garden. Their excessive height can deprive shorter plants of sunlight. Additionally, they are prone to aphid infestations, which can spread to other parts of your garden.
3. Signet Marigold (Tagetes tenuifolia)
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