Crop plants provide the premise of our international food supply-people either eat them, or eat animals that eat them.
Gilman, Edward. Environmental Horticulture Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service,
Institute of Food and Agricultural Services, University of Florida.
Liam McGuire, assistant professor at Texas Tech University in an electronic
mail. Tagetes lucida (Sweet-scented Marigold / Mexican Mint Marigold / Texas
Tarragon), photograph by Tyrrhium; CC. Tagetes erecta (Aztec Marigold, Mexican Marigold, African Marigold / Big Marigold), photograph by Forest and
Kim Starr; CC. Among the preferred are Tagetes erecta (African Marigold) and Tagetes patula (French Marigold).
Some common names for Tagetes are Marigold, African Marigold, Dwarf Marigold, French Marigold, Aztec Marigold,
American marigold and Signet Marigold. Tagetes Patula - French Marigold by LoneWalkerNYC.
Tagetes prefers full sun and nicely-drained soil.
Good drainage. Soil pH 6 to 7. Rich soil. Grass takes a great bit of upkeep, but it provides advantages in return. Leave a good
quantity of area between the two plants though, as roses are a bit thirstier than lavender, needing
water at the least twice a week. Add other resource prices into the
equation, such as the gallons of contemporary water wanted to grow the plants and
the quantity of fertilizer wanted to maintain them healthy, and it becomes even tougher to equate biofuel with
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