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When to Plant Marigolds in USDA Zone 2a

Marigolds (Tagetes patula) are warm-season annuals beloved for their cheerful orange, yellow, and red blooms — and for their well-documented ability to repel pest nematodes in vegetable beds. Easy from seed, drought-tolerant once established, and bloom from early summer until the first hard frost.

In Zone 2a, the average last spring frost is around May 30 and the first fall frost is around September 1, giving you a growing season of approximately 94 days.

Annual Blooms in Multi-season Pollinator-friendly Deer-resistant Good for cutting Fragrant
Zone 2a Very short season
94 days
Last Spring Frost May 30
94 growing days
First Fall Frost September 1

Marigolds Planting Timeline — Zone 2a

Where Is USDA Zone 2a?

The map below highlights the states that contain Zone 2a. Click any state to see the Marigolds planting schedule for that location.

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Marigolds Planting Calendar — Zone 2a

Activity When Date Range
Start Indoors April 11 Apr 11 – Apr 25
Transplant Outdoors June 20 Jun 20 – Jul 4
Direct Sow June 20 Jun 20 – Jul 11
Bloom August 15 Aug 15 – Oct 10

Plant 0.3" deep · 10" apart · Rows 12" apart

Month-by-Month Timeline

MonthActivities
January
February
March
April Start Indoors
May
June Transplant Outdoors Direct Sow
July Transplant Outdoors Direct Sow
August Bloom
September Bloom
October Bloom
November
December

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Growing Conditions

Sun

Full Sun (6-8+ hours)

💧 Water

Low — drought tolerant

Days to Maturity

50–70 days

Soil pH

6 – 7.5

Zone Temperature Range

-50°F to -45°F average annual minimum

Growing Season

94 days (Zone 2a average)

Planting Specifications

Planting Depth0.3 inches
Plant Spacing10 inches apart
Row Spacing12 inches between rows

Succession Planting Marigolds in Zone 2a

2
successive plantings in Zone 2a's ~94-day season

Sow every 5.7 weeks for continuous harvest throughout the season.

Growing Tips for Marigolds in Zone 2a

Zone 2a has a short growing season (~94 days). Start Marigolds indoors early and use season-extension techniques like row covers and cold frames.

Direct-sow after last frost or start indoors 4-6 weeks earlier. Deadhead spent blooms to keep new flowers coming. French marigolds (T. patula) are the most reliable nematode repellents — plant a band around vegetable beds. Tolerate poor soil but bloom best with monthly compost.

Companion Planting

Good Companions

Avoid Planting Near

  • Beans
  • Cabbage
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Saving Marigolds Seeds

🌾 Save Your Own Marigolds Seeds
Life Cycle Annual
Pollination Self-Pollinating
How to Collect Let flower heads dry on plant. Pull dried petals to reveal seeds.
Storage Store in envelopes; viable 3 years at 35°F, under 50% humidity.

Very easy to save. Seeds are the long, thin, dark pieces inside the dried flower head.

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Warm soil for faster germination of heat-loving crops like tomatoes and peppers.

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Floating Row Covers $12-30

Protect plants from frost, wind, and pests while letting light and water through.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant Marigolds in Zone 2a?

In Zone 2a, plan your Marigolds planting around the average last frost date of May 30. Start seeds indoors around April 11. Direct sow outdoors around June 20. Transplant seedlings around June 20.

Can Marigolds grow in Zone 2a?

Yes, Marigolds can grow well in Zone 2a, hardy in USDA zones 2a through 11b. Zone 2a has a growing season of approximately 94 days, which is sufficient for Marigolds (50-70 days to maturity).

When can I harvest Marigolds in Zone 2a?

In Zone 2a, expect to harvest Marigolds from August 15 – October 10. Marigolds takes 50-70 days from planting to harvest.

What is the last frost date for Zone 2a?

The average last spring frost in Zone 2a is around May 30, and the first fall frost is around September 1. This gives a growing season of approximately 94 days. These are 50% probability dates — actual frost dates vary year to year.

What should I plant next to Marigolds?

Good companion plants for Marigolds include Tomatoes, Peppers, Basil, Squash. These companions can help with pest control, pollination, and nutrient sharing.

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Data sources: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023), NOAA 30-Year Climate Normals, University Cooperative Extension planting guides. Planting dates are estimates based on average frost dates — local conditions may vary. Last updated: June 2026.

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