I love marigolds, just planted the front yard with the yellow & orange marigolds, unfortunately the snail do too!
I am a huge fan of marigolds; especially the largest and tallest variety with the big pom-pom type blooms. They add so much color and vibrancy to any garden or yard. I like the smaller varieties too.
Joni, your Monday marigolds are full and beautiful! Hope your Monday was truly marvelous!
Joni, that... is just about as beautiful as a flower can be. The colors are stunning. Seriously, make it a poster, and you'll sell a ton of them. Love it !
I agree with the other comments about how beautiful the marigold is and its vibrant colors. You do inspire through your photos.
Cal
Good morning, Joni. Yes, I agree with the others. This is the first year that I have not grown them...
Joni, aren't those beauties!! We love Marigolds and prefer the Africian 36" tall variety! They look so sunny in the the garden!
The marigold is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing. They bloom here until the frost takes them out in the fall!
Joni~ Marigolds are one of my favorite flowers. I love the colors. We planted our flowerpots late this year. Sadly, no marigolds this year, so thanks for sharing yours!
Brian: Keep those snails away from the marigolds! How rude of them! :)
Vickie: I used to not be crazy about them, but they have grown on me. They can take the heat and are vibrant in color! What was I thinking?
Joan: It was. Every day is a gift. Some gifts are just better than others! HA!!
Thank you, Karen Anne Stone! I appreciate it! :O)
Cal: Thanks so much! God is GREAT!
Michael: Well it's not too late. Get out there and get busy planting!
Al and Peggy: Vickie does too! These are the tall ones. Not sure if how tall, but they were tall! LOL!
Donna: Wow, you plant yours from seeds. I'm impressed! We get ours already blooming and TRY to keep them alive! Its the only chance we'd ever get at seeing blooms! :O)
Joni -- I love these. They are so bright even on a dark, cloudy day. They're great flowers because they're so hardy and come in so many different varieties.
They are already blooming too, but we re-pot them in our planters at home!
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