[C] Seeds of marigold were thrown in the garden. It was observed that the marigold seeds germinated in thick patches. After some days it was noticed that their growth was stunted. 2mks (1)why above plants did not grow properly? (2) How is soil prepared before sowing?
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Sow seeds directly into the garden once the soil is warm in the spring. You can start seeds indoors, but they germinate so easily outside that there’s really no advantage. The exception is African marigolds, which are best bought as young plants or started indoors about 4 to 6 weeks before your last frost date.
Marigolds sprout within a week in warm weather and plants typically produce blooms in about 8 weeks.
Marigolds thrive in full sunshine and can often withstand very hot summers. African and signet marigolds are drought tolerant, while French marigolds are more tolerant of wet conditions.
If planted in shade and cool, moist areas, marigolds are prone to powdery mildew and won’t bloom well.
Though they grow in almost any soil, marigolds do best in moderately fertile, well-drained soil.
Prepare the soil by digging down about 6 inches to loosen it. Remove stones.
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