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Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is celebrated today and tomorrow. It's all about honoring the memories of loved ones who have passed on. Did you know the flower traditionally used is the marigold? Tradition has it that their bright colors and scent guide the spirits.pic.twitter...
Deadheading is about removing faded flowers by pinching off the flower head. For some plants, including marigolds, pinching off the dead flower heads encourages them to produce more blooms rather than wasting their energy on forming seeds, extending the flowering season. Marigolds also look so much...
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Marigold seeds should be sown at a depth of about half an inch and watered lightly. Germination usually occurs within a week, and the plants start to flower in about eight to ten weeks. Marigolds are available in various colors and sizes, including orange, yellow, red, and bi-color ...
In Mexican culture, the marigold takes on an even more profound significance. Known as the ‘Flower of the Dead’, marigolds play a central role in Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations. During this event, marigolds adorn altars and graves, believed to guide the spirits of the...
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