Planting marigolds in your vegetable garden is indeed a popular and highly beneficial practice among gardeners. These vibrant flowers offer a range of advantages, from pest control to soil enrichment. Here’s a detailed look at why marigolds are a fantastic addition to your garden and how to make the most of them.
One of the primary reasons gardeners plant marigolds is for their ability to repel pests. Marigolds contain compounds such as thiophenes and linalool that are known to deter various insects. Here’s how they help:
Marigolds are not just useful for pest control; they also attract beneficial insects. Their bright, colorful blooms are particularly appealing to:
Marigolds contribute to soil health in several ways:
Marigolds add a burst of color to your garden with their vibrant yellow, orange, and red flowers. This not only enhances the visual appeal but also makes it easier to spot pests and issues among your vegetables.
Marigolds have been shown to have some effects in suppressing plant diseases:
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