An exciting new English Marigold with vivid orange, pointed blooms with an attractive quilling that gives a wild, spiky effect. Wonderfully easy to grow in the border or as bedding. The distinct blooms also make a stunning cut flower.
Sow April to May. Sow outdoors where they are to flower. Prepare the ground well and rake to a fine tilth before sowing. Sow 12mm (½in) deep, in rows 30cm (12in) apart.
For spring/summer flowering pot plants, sow in a cool greenhouse or conservatory in late summer/early autumn. Grow on cool in full light and water sparingly.
Prefers a light, well drained soil in full sun.
The petals can be used as a substitute for saffron, and in a variety of dishes where they make a bright and zesty addition. Write to us for a free leaflet with recipes for a wide range of edible flowers.