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Can Marigolds be an indoor plant

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 13-09-28] [Hit: ]
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I'ts getting really cold out there, so I'm putting them in my room alongside my Aloe Vera...can they grow indoors? I'm looking forward to all the pods to opening up!!!!
Thanks! :)

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They tend not to make good indoor plants unless you have a very bright window with a lot of direct sunlight. If you do decide to grow them inside, start with small plants or sow seeds, because larger more mature plants will become leggy and decline when brought in from growing outside.

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Marigolds are popular garden plants because they come in a wide range of color combinations and sizes, and they grow quickly and easily. You can also grow marigolds indoors as house plants.

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marigolds are a annual they only last one season but you can save the seed pods and plant them next spring just put seeds in a zip lock bag and put them in your fridge or freezer

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Not really. Marigolds need LONG Days & Full Sunshine. And Both start getting in pretty SHORT Supply- this time of the Year...

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