Marigold






Scientific name: Tagetes
Family: Asteracaea
Genus: Targetes
Marigold (genus Tagetes), genus of about 50 species of annual herbs of the aster family (Asteraceae), native to southwestern North America, tropical America, and South America.
Let’s Get to Know Marigolds Together
Our team went “down the rabbit hole” to explore all things Marigolds! Our posts about this fascinating flower are an organic mix of our research and “Marigold Messages” from our growing community.
Marigolds have been represented in the Arts for centuries, in paintings, songs, books and poetry!
Did you know that Marigolds were Shakespeare’s favorite flower? That’s just one of the “fun facts” we learned in our research!
After growing up watching her mom plant Marigolds, Madison also planted Marigolds in her own garden!
Stephie plants Marigolds to ward off the wasps from her veggies, and her peppers are thriving!
I found a great video about the Day of the Dead and how Mexico prepares for the annual event, including adorning streets with orange marigolds!
Marigolds make a perfect garden addition no matter what level of “green thumb” you may or may not have.
Your Marigold adventure begins here! We dive into common varieties and how Calendula differs.
Jennifer has never planted marigolds and is looking forward to learning from all of you!
Stay Curious!

Have we piqued your interest? We invite you to go down the proverbial rabbit hole for your own Marigold adventure! In under five minutes, you can take in a beautiful overview video of this multi-purpose plant produced by Encyclopedia Britannica.