The listing, Giant Marigold seeds (grows 3-5ft tall) has ended.
I use Marigolds around my garden to help keep pests away and add beauty and color. In the second photo you can see some tall Marigolds in front of my tomato plant. I also am posting the smaller Marigold seeds in another listing. You can pick these up locally in the Portland Oregon metro area or I'll send them to you at no cost to you.
-Marigolds need lots of sunshine.
-Though they grow in almost any soil, marigolds thrive in moderately fertile, well-drained soil.
-Sow them directly into the garden once the soil is warm, or start seeds indoors about a month to 6 weeks before the last spring-frost date.
-The seeds germinate easily, but watch out for damping off if you start them inside.
-Separate seedlings when they are about 2 inches tall. Plant them in flats of loose soil, or transplant them into the garden.
-Space tall marigolds 2 to 3 feet apart; lower-growing ones about a foot apart.
-If planting in containers, use a soil-based potting mix; during growing season, water freely and apply a balanced liquid fertilizer weekly.