The listing, Hybrid Marigolds Seeds - Lots has ended.
I bought plants one year and then every year I took the seeds from the plants and dried them and stored them away for use the next year. Every year the plants changed more and more. This I believe is due to growing so many different types all together.
The plants I bought never got very large, but the ones I planted from last years seeds became ginormous. Mostly tall but with lots a branches with more Marigolds on each branch. It seems you get hardier, larger plants when you use the seeds from previous blossoms.
You will be getting the seeds from last year that were from the year before and so on for the last 5-6 yrs.
Marigolds attract the pollinators such as bees and butterflies which we need to have our vegetables and fruit. I plant a thick row of these marigolds all along the edge of my vegatable garden. They seem to deter the rabbits. But I wouldn't trust that with my lettuce.
This is a 5 day auction!