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Primrose Inca II Marigold
Primrose Inca II Marigold

Primrose Inca II Marigold

Tagetes erecta
$7.99

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The growing and care of lantanas (Lantana camara) is easy. These verbena-like flowers have long since been admired for their extended bloom time. There are several varieties available that offer a multitude of colors. Depending on the region and type grown, lantana plants can be treated as annuals or perennials. Grow lantana flowers in the garden or in containers. Trailing varieties can even be grown in hanging baskets. Lantanas also make a great choice for those wishing to attract butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden.

Read more at Gardening Know How: How To Grow Lantana – Information On Growing Lantana https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/lantana/lantana-plants.htm
The growing and care of lantanas (Lantana camara) is easy. These verbena-like flowers have long since been admired for their extended bloom time. There are several varieties available that offer a multitude of colors. Depending on the region and type grown, lantana plants can be treated as annuals or perennials. Grow lantana flowers in the garden or in containers. Trailing varieties can even be grown in hanging baskets. Lantanas also make a great choice for those wishing to attract butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden.

Read more at Gardening Know How: How To Grow Lantana – Information On Growing Lantana https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/lantana/lantana-plants.hGrows lush and vigorous in southern U.S. heat and under cool, stressful conditions of northern Europe and Canada.20% larger flowers than competing varieties means more color on the bench than any other disease-resistant zinnia…more retail impact…flower power that lasts in the landscape.
The asparagus fern plant is not really a fern at all, but a member of the Liliaceae family. When growing asparagus ferns outside, place them in a part sun to shady location for best foliage growth. While the asparagus fern plant may sometimes flower, the tiny white flowers are small and not necessary for the beauty of growing asparagus fern.

Read more at Gardening Know How: Asparagus Fern Plant – How To Take Care Of Asparagus Ferns https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/foliage/asparagus-fern/asparagus-fern-care.htm
The asparagus fern plant is not really a fern at all, but a member of the Liliaceae family. When growing asparagus ferns outside, place them in a part sun to shady location for best foliage growth. While the asparagus fern plant may sometimes flower, the tiny white flowers are small and not necessary for the beauty of growing asparagus fern.

Read more at Gardening Know How: Asparagus Fern Plant – How To Take Care Of Asparagus Ferns https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/foliage/asparagus-fern/asparagus-fern-care.htm

Inca II™ has taken the gardening world by storm, and we are pleased to announce that we have separate colors from the popular mix. If you haven't tried this brilliantly-colored, early-blooming, rough-and-ready marigold, you're in for a treat. So different from the old Inca™ that it might as well be a new variety altogether, Inca II™ is a brilliantly-colored, early-blooming, fully double marigold with strong stems on compact plants. These blooms reach 3 to 4 inches across, with a fully double form that keeps its petal-packed beauty all season long. 

Care

To cultivate marigold's successfully, choose a location with full sun exposure with moist, well-draining soil. This plant is relatively low-maintenance and can tolerate hot and dry conditions once established. Water regularly during dry periods, but avoid over watering to prevent root rot. Deadheading spent flowers will encourage continuous blooming throughout the growing season.

Growth Habit

At maturity, Inca marigold's typically reaches a height of 12 to 14 inches tall and wide. It is well-suited for garden borders, flower beds, containers, and mass plantings. This annual variety thrives in various climatic conditions and is suitable for growing in USDA hardiness zones 9 to 11.

Toxicity

Marigolds, are generally considered non-toxic to humans and pets. They are safe to handle and grow in the garden. However, it's essential to avoid ingesting any plant material in large quantities, as excessive consumption may cause mild gastrointestinal discomfort.


    Satisfaction

    Plant size and shape may differ from what is pictured.

    For mail orders: Plants may go through shock during shipping. Upon arrival, take the plant out and water it thoroughly. If you are not satisfied with your purchase, please notify us via email at sales@amgardens.com and include a photo(s) within 24 hours of plant arrival.

    For in store purchases: If you are not satisfied with your purchase, please call us at 423-870-5000 or return the plant in its original pot/condition within 3 days. Trees and shrubs have a 1 year warranty (exceptions may apply), but we highly encourage you to give us a call or email if you notice issues with your plant. We'd love to help you figure out what's wrong and save your plant! 

    Shipping

    Orders are shipped on Wednesdays and Thursdays; if your order is placed on a Wednesday, it may not ship until the following Wednesday. During peak season there may be delays in shipping. If it is too hot or cold, we suggest ordering during milder months to ensure plants arrive in best condition.

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